The Spectator, Zväzok 11793 |
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Strana 21
... the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whoi the dreams of this opera are taken , I must intirely agree with Monfieur Boileau , that one verfe in Virgil is 3 with THE SPECTATOR . 21 • ...
... the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whoi the dreams of this opera are taken , I must intirely agree with Monfieur Boileau , that one verfe in Virgil is 3 with THE SPECTATOR . 21 • ...
Strana 22
Joseph Addison. with Monfieur Boileau , that one verfe in Virgil is worth all the Clincant or Tinfel of Taffo . But to return to the fparrows ; there have been fo many flights of them let loose in this opera , that it is feared the houfe ...
Joseph Addison. with Monfieur Boileau , that one verfe in Virgil is worth all the Clincant or Tinfel of Taffo . But to return to the fparrows ; there have been fo many flights of them let loose in this opera , that it is feared the houfe ...
Strana 49
... verfe in old Hefiod , which is almost word for word in the fame with his third line in the following paf Lage : -Nor think , though men were none , That Heav'n would want fpectators , God want praife ! Millions of fpiritual creatures ...
... verfe in old Hefiod , which is almost word for word in the fame with his third line in the following paf Lage : -Nor think , though men were none , That Heav'n would want fpectators , God want praife ! Millions of fpiritual creatures ...
Strana 70
... verfe answer to thofe of the Italian , that both of them might go to the fame tune . Thus the famous fong in Camilla : Barbara fi t'intendo , & c . Barbarous woman ! yes , 1 know your meaning-- 1 which expreffes the refentments of an ...
... verfe answer to thofe of the Italian , that both of them might go to the fame tune . Thus the famous fong in Camilla : Barbara fi t'intendo , & c . Barbarous woman ! yes , 1 know your meaning-- 1 which expreffes the refentments of an ...
Strana 71
... verfe that runs thus , word for word : And turn'd my rage into pity ; which the English for rhyme's fake tranflated , And into pity turn'd my rage . By this means the foft notes , that were adapted to pity in the Italian , fell upon the ...
... verfe that runs thus , word for word : And turn'd my rage into pity ; which the English for rhyme's fake tranflated , And into pity turn'd my rage . By this means the foft notes , that were adapted to pity in the Italian , fell upon the ...
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