Poems Upon Several Occasions: English, Italian, and LatinJ. Dodsley, 1785 - 620 頁 |
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... poet . After the publication of the PARADISE LOST , whofe acknowledged merit and increasing celebrity might have naturally contri- buted to call other pieces of the same author , and of a kindred excellence , into a more confpicuous ...
... poet . After the publication of the PARADISE LOST , whofe acknowledged merit and increasing celebrity might have naturally contri- buted to call other pieces of the same author , and of a kindred excellence , into a more confpicuous ...
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... poet , did not perceive the genuine graces of this exquifite mafque , which yet he profeffes to have viewed with fingular delight . His conceptions did not reach to the higher poetry of COMUS . He was rather struck with the paftoral ...
... poet , did not perceive the genuine graces of this exquifite mafque , which yet he profeffes to have viewed with fingular delight . His conceptions did not reach to the higher poetry of COMUS . He was rather struck with the paftoral ...
第 v 頁
... poets then in fashion . And among these extracts is Milton's ODE ON THE NA- TIVITY , faid by Sancroft to be felected from " the first page of John Milton's poems . " Also our author's verfion of the fifty - third Pfalm , noted by the ...
... poets then in fashion . And among these extracts is Milton's ODE ON THE NA- TIVITY , faid by Sancroft to be felected from " the first page of John Milton's poems . " Also our author's verfion of the fifty - third Pfalm , noted by the ...
第 vii 頁
... poet's native text was vitiated by an infinite variety of licentious inter- polations and factitious readings , which , as he pre- tends , proceeded from the artifice , the ignorance , or the misapprehenfion , of an amanuenfis , to whom ...
... poet's native text was vitiated by an infinite variety of licentious inter- polations and factitious readings , which , as he pre- tends , proceeded from the artifice , the ignorance , or the misapprehenfion , of an amanuenfis , to whom ...
第 ix 頁
... poet not of Milton's pe- digree , fhould be their first copier . He was how- ever conscious , that he might borrow from a book then fcarcely remembered , without the hazard of a discovery , or the imputation of plagiarism . Yet the ...
... poet not of Milton's pe- digree , fhould be their first copier . He was how- ever conscious , that he might borrow from a book then fcarcely remembered , without the hazard of a discovery , or the imputation of plagiarism . Yet the ...
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