The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 sidor |
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... Book : ... Ille dolis instructus , & arte Pelasga , Sustulit exutas vinclis , ad sidera palmas : Vos , aeterni ignes , & non violabile vestrum Testor numen , ait ; vos arae ensesque nefandi , Quos fugi ; vittaeque Deum , quas hostia ...
... Book : ... Ille dolis instructus , & arte Pelasga , Sustulit exutas vinclis , ad sidera palmas : Vos , aeterni ignes , & non violabile vestrum Testor numen , ait ; vos arae ensesque nefandi , Quos fugi ; vittaeque Deum , quas hostia ...
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... book , which is chiefly poetical . The middle of it is almost entirely historical . The latter part , again , consisting of the six last chapters , is altogether poetical ; it contains several different predictions , which are ...
... book , which is chiefly poetical . The middle of it is almost entirely historical . The latter part , again , consisting of the six last chapters , is altogether poetical ; it contains several different predictions , which are ...
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... book of Fingal , to the maid of Inistore , whose lover had fallen in battle ; and that inimitably fine one of Cuchullin to Bragela at the conclusion of the same book . He commands the harp to be struck in her praise ; and the mention of ...
... book of Fingal , to the maid of Inistore , whose lover had fallen in battle ; and that inimitably fine one of Cuchullin to Bragela at the conclusion of the same book . He commands the harp to be struck in her praise ; and the mention of ...
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