Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and NarrativeJ. Burkitt [and] sold by T. Cadell, 1798 - 529 strán (strany) |
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... spirit of Lucretius , and should the curious reader undertake the task of comparison , he would soon perceive how conscious Virgil must have been that the very words of his Master were of worth too great to be superseded . In fact , not ...
... spirit of Lucretius , and should the curious reader undertake the task of comparison , he would soon perceive how conscious Virgil must have been that the very words of his Master were of worth too great to be superseded . In fact , not ...
Strana 18
... spirit of the storm they describe , the powers of the poet have been exerted with peculiar energy . Venti vis verberat incita pontum , Ingenteisque ruit naveis , et nubila differt : Interdum rapido percurrens turbine campos Arboribus ...
... spirit of the storm they describe , the powers of the poet have been exerted with peculiar energy . Venti vis verberat incita pontum , Ingenteisque ruit naveis , et nubila differt : Interdum rapido percurrens turbine campos Arboribus ...
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... spirit of the Roman : For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn , Or busy housewife ply her evening care : No children run to lisp their sire's return , Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share . Thomson has thus depicted ...
... spirit of the Roman : For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn , Or busy housewife ply her evening care : No children run to lisp their sire's return , Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share . Thomson has thus depicted ...
Strana 35
... spirit ; and describe him as under the semblance of an angelic youth , such as he paints him in his dialogue of Le Messagiero . Manso particularly mentions that once Tasso , angry at his incredulity , told him that he should see the spirit ...
... spirit ; and describe him as under the semblance of an angelic youth , such as he paints him in his dialogue of Le Messagiero . Manso particularly mentions that once Tasso , angry at his incredulity , told him that he should see the spirit ...
Strana 36
... spirit was not visible to him . In some time , the spirit being gone , as Manso could judge , Tasso turned to him with a smile , and said , he hoped he was now convinced . To which Manso replied , that he had , indeed , heard wonderful ...
... spirit was not visible to him . In some time , the spirit being gone , as Manso could judge , Tasso turned to him with a smile , and said , he hoped he was now convinced . To which Manso replied , that he had , indeed , heard wonderful ...
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