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It has descriptions not to be furpassed by any poet that ever exifted , and which , surely , a writer merely ingenious , will never equal . The lines on Italy , on Venice , on Convents , have all that grace for which I contend , as an ...
It has descriptions not to be furpassed by any poet that ever exifted , and which , surely , a writer merely ingenious , will never equal . The lines on Italy , on Venice , on Convents , have all that grace for which I contend , as an ...
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This is supposed to have been the occafion of THEOCRITUS ' 16th Idyllium , inscribed with the monarch's name , where the poet asserts the dignity of his profession , laments his poor encouragement , and infinuates to the Prince what a ...
This is supposed to have been the occafion of THEOCRITUS ' 16th Idyllium , inscribed with the monarch's name , where the poet asserts the dignity of his profession , laments his poor encouragement , and infinuates to the Prince what a ...
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The compositions of this poet are distinguished among the ancients by the name of Tdyllia , or Idylls , in order to express the finallness and variety of iheir natures . His works , in the language of modern times , would have been ...
The compositions of this poet are distinguished among the ancients by the name of Tdyllia , or Idylls , in order to express the finallness and variety of iheir natures . His works , in the language of modern times , would have been ...
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description of the pangs of love ; a poet who has so well delineated them , must have felt the passion . Meanwhile these heart - consuming pains remove , And give me gentle pity for my love . Oh ! was I made by some transforming power A ...
description of the pangs of love ; a poet who has so well delineated them , must have felt the passion . Meanwhile these heart - consuming pains remove , And give me gentle pity for my love . Oh ! was I made by some transforming power A ...
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He knew that this did not hinder the poet froin being admirable in his way , “ admirabilis in fuo genere , " as he expressly calls him in the same sentence ; nay , he knew that he could not have been admirable without this rusticity ...
He knew that this did not hinder the poet froin being admirable in his way , “ admirabilis in fuo genere , " as he expressly calls him in the same sentence ; nay , he knew that he could not have been admirable without this rusticity ...
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