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... Anacreon , Horace , or Petrarch . It must , how- ever , be granted that the merit of these odes is extremely unequal ; and that in many of them we should search in vain for the beauties so highly extolled by Mr. Hindley : who has ...
... Anacreon , Horace , or Petrarch . It must , how- ever , be granted that the merit of these odes is extremely unequal ; and that in many of them we should search in vain for the beauties so highly extolled by Mr. Hindley : who has ...
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... Anacreon . It has been imagined , though by no high authority , that the supposed poems of the Teian bard are only Anacreontics , by various Greek imi- tators of his manner , collected into a body ; but could all these imitations be so ...
... Anacreon . It has been imagined , though by no high authority , that the supposed poems of the Teian bard are only Anacreontics , by various Greek imi- tators of his manner , collected into a body ; but could all these imitations be so ...
Pagina 407
... it with his dart ; When the mind is dull and dark , Love can light it with his spark ! Come , oh ! come then - let us haste All the bliss of love to taste : Let Let us love both night aad day , Let us Dd 4 Moore's Odes of Anacreon : 407 .
... it with his dart ; When the mind is dull and dark , Love can light it with his spark ! Come , oh ! come then - let us haste All the bliss of love to taste : Let Let us love both night aad day , Let us Dd 4 Moore's Odes of Anacreon : 407 .
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