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I do the success of tragedy more than the poet . Scenes not know how others are
affected at this fight , affect ordinary minds as much as speeches ; and but I must
confess , my eyes are wholly taken up our actors are very sensible , that a well ...
I do the success of tragedy more than the poet . Scenes not know how others are
affected at this fight , affect ordinary minds as much as speeches ; and but I must
confess , my eyes are wholly taken up our actors are very sensible , that a well ...
第 194 頁
Alcæus , the famous Lyric poet , who had for He said indeed , continues he , I
would iather have some time been passionately in love with Sappho , that man
for my friend than any man in England ; arrived at the promontory of Leucate that
very ...
Alcæus , the famous Lyric poet , who had for He said indeed , continues he , I
would iather have some time been passionately in love with Sappho , that man
for my friend than any man in England ; arrived at the promontory of Leucate that
very ...
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are just when they are conformable to the cha- umphs over all the poets both
modern and racters of the several perfons . ... If in either of together in his first ,
second , and fixth books . these cases the poet endeavours to argue or cx The
seventh ...
are just when they are conformable to the cha- umphs over all the poets both
modern and racters of the several perfons . ... If in either of together in his first ,
second , and fixth books . these cases the poet endeavours to argue or cx The
seventh ...
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The poet adds , that the devil turned away brought to Adam , is , I think , as
beautiful a We have another view of our first parents in paffage as any in Milton ,
or perhaps in any their evening discourses , which is full of pleasother poet
whatsoever ...
The poet adds , that the devil turned away brought to Adam , is , I think , as
beautiful a We have another view of our first parents in paffage as any in Milton ,
or perhaps in any their evening discourses , which is full of pleasother poet
whatsoever ...
第 16 頁
This paffage is a copy of that in Virgil , wherein his imagination with the fight of
the gods in the poet tells us , that the sword of Æneas , which Homer , before he
entered into this engagement was given him by a deity , broke into pieces the of
the ...
This paffage is a copy of that in Virgil , wherein his imagination with the fight of
the gods in the poet tells us , that the sword of Æneas , which Homer , before he
entered into this engagement was given him by a deity , broke into pieces the of
the ...
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