Poems Upon Several Occasions,: English, Italian, and Latin, with Translations,James Dodsley in Pall Mall., 1785 - 620 頁 |
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... Hence arofe obfcurities , which have been overlooked or misinterpreted : and thus the force of many ftrikingly poetical paffages has been weakened or unperceived , because their origin was unknown unknown , unexplored , or mifunderstood ...
... Hence arofe obfcurities , which have been overlooked or misinterpreted : and thus the force of many ftrikingly poetical paffages has been weakened or unperceived , because their origin was unknown unknown , unexplored , or mifunderstood ...
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... comminuere fepulchro . 17. Begin , and fomewhat loudly fweep the firing . ] Tickell reads louder , in his edition of 1720 , against the authority of the early editions , which Hence with denial vain , and coy excufe : So have LYCI DA S. 5.
... comminuere fepulchro . 17. Begin , and fomewhat loudly fweep the firing . ] Tickell reads louder , in his edition of 1720 , against the authority of the early editions , which Hence with denial vain , and coy excufe : So have LYCI DA S. 5.
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... Hence with denial vain , and coy excufe . ] The epithet coy is at prefent reftrained to Perfon . Antiently , it was more generally com- bined . Thus a fhepherd in Drayton's Paftorals , Shepherd , these things are all too cor for me ...
... Hence with denial vain , and coy excufe . ] The epithet coy is at prefent reftrained to Perfon . Antiently , it was more generally com- bined . Thus a fhepherd in Drayton's Paftorals , Shepherd , these things are all too cor for me ...
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... Hence he gained an acquaintance with the beauties of the morning , which he fo frequently contemplated with delight , and has therefore fo repeatedly defcribed , in all their various appear- ances : and this is a fubject which he ...
... Hence he gained an acquaintance with the beauties of the morning , which he fo frequently contemplated with delight , and has therefore fo repeatedly defcribed , in all their various appear- ances : and this is a fubject which he ...
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... Hence we see the procefs to the present word swARTHY . In Leland's ITINERARY , this word denominates a dark - coloured fort of ftone . " The caftel is waullid with a very hard sUART ftone hewid . " Vol.i. fol . 39. Of the fame ...
... Hence we see the procefs to the present word swARTHY . In Leland's ITINERARY , this word denominates a dark - coloured fort of ftone . " The caftel is waullid with a very hard sUART ftone hewid . " Vol.i. fol . 39. Of the fame ...
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