The Works of the English Poets, Volym 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 sidor |
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... virtue trust the war . The Latians , unconcern'd , shall see the fight ; This arm , unaided , fhall affert your right : Then , if my proftrate body press the plain , To him the crown and beauteous bride remain . To whom the king ...
... virtue trust the war . The Latians , unconcern'd , shall see the fight ; This arm , unaided , fhall affert your right : Then , if my proftrate body press the plain , To him the crown and beauteous bride remain . To whom the king ...
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... happy enough to arrive at your verfification . And were he tranflated into numbers and English , he would yet be wanting in the dignity of expreffion . That : which is the prime virtue and chief ornament of Vir- which DEDICATION . 305.
... happy enough to arrive at your verfification . And were he tranflated into numbers and English , he would yet be wanting in the dignity of expreffion . That : which is the prime virtue and chief ornament of Vir- which DEDICATION . 305.
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John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). which is the prime virtue and chief ornament of Vir- gil , which diftinguishes him from the reft of writers , is fo confpicuous in your verses , that it cafts a fhadow on all your ...
John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). which is the prime virtue and chief ornament of Vir- gil , which diftinguishes him from the reft of writers , is fo confpicuous in your verses , that it cafts a fhadow on all your ...
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... virtue , which renders them all equal , without fubordination or performance . Every one is moft va- liant in his own legend ; only we must do them that justice to observe , that magnanimity , which is the cha- racter of prince Arthur ...
... virtue , which renders them all equal , without fubordination or performance . Every one is moft va- liant in his own legend ; only we must do them that justice to observe , that magnanimity , which is the cha- racter of prince Arthur ...
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... virtues ; and that thefe include no action , but that of the foul whereas , on the contrary , an Heroic Poem requires to its neceffary defign , and ' as its last perfection , fome great action of war , the ac- 14 com- complishment of ...
... virtues ; and that thefe include no action , but that of the foul whereas , on the contrary , an Heroic Poem requires to its neceffary defign , and ' as its last perfection , fome great action of war , the ac- 14 com- complishment of ...
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