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Pagina 54
... verfe in old Hefiod , which is almost word for word the fame with his third line in the following paffage : -Nor think , though men were none , That heav'n would want spectators , God want praise : Millions of spiritual creatures , walk ...
... verfe in old Hefiod , which is almost word for word the fame with his third line in the following paffage : -Nor think , though men were none , That heav'n would want spectators , God want praise : Millions of spiritual creatures , walk ...
Pagina 77
... , which were entirely fo- Leign to the meaning of the paffages they pretended to tranflate ; their chief care being to make the num- bers G 3 bers of the English verfe anfwer to thofe of the No. 18. THE SPECTATOR . 77.
... , which were entirely fo- Leign to the meaning of the paffages they pretended to tranflate ; their chief care being to make the num- bers G 3 bers of the English verfe anfwer to thofe of the No. 18. THE SPECTATOR . 77.
Pagina 78
bers of the English verfe anfwer to thofe of the Ita- lian , that both of them might go to the fame tune- Thus the ... verfe that ran thus word for word : And turn'd my rage into pity ; which the English , for rhyme's fake , translated ...
bers of the English verfe anfwer to thofe of the Ita- lian , that both of them might go to the fame tune- Thus the ... verfe that ran thus word for word : And turn'd my rage into pity ; which the English , for rhyme's fake , translated ...
Pagina 159
... Verfe by Mr. Durfey ; bound in red lea- ther , gilt on the back , and doubled down in feveral places . All the Claffic Authors in wood . A fet of Elzevirs , by the fame hand . Clelia ; which opened of itself in the place that defcribes ...
... Verfe by Mr. Durfey ; bound in red lea- ther , gilt on the back , and doubled down in feveral places . All the Claffic Authors in wood . A fet of Elzevirs , by the fame hand . Clelia ; which opened of itself in the place that defcribes ...
Pagina 166
... verfe . For , fays he , we may observe , that men in ordinary discourse very often fpeak lambics , without taking notice of it . We may make the fame obfervation of our English blank verfe , which often enters into our common difcourfe ...
... verfe . For , fays he , we may observe , that men in ordinary discourse very often fpeak lambics , without taking notice of it . We may make the fame obfervation of our English blank verfe , which often enters into our common difcourfe ...
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