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Pagina 297
... beautiful 1pecies of writing epifties under feigned characters . It is a high improvement on the Greek elegy ; to which its dramatic nature renders it greatly fuperior . It is indeed no other than a paf- fionate foliloquy ; in which the ...
... beautiful 1pecies of writing epifties under feigned characters . It is a high improvement on the Greek elegy ; to which its dramatic nature renders it greatly fuperior . It is indeed no other than a paf- fionate foliloquy ; in which the ...
Pagina 360
... beautiful + winter - piece , but will return to it again and again , with fresh delight . The images are diftinct , and the epithets lively and appropriated , especially the words , pale , unfelt , impassive , incum- bent , gathered . 3 ...
... beautiful + winter - piece , but will return to it again and again , with fresh delight . The images are diftinct , and the epithets lively and appropriated , especially the words , pale , unfelt , impassive , incum- bent , gathered . 3 ...
Pagina 398
... beautiful and forcible abruptness . At O Deorum quifquis in cœlo regis Terras et humanum genus , Quid ifte fert tumultus ? aut quid omnium Vultus in unum me truces ? It is a boy utters these words , who beholds himself surrounded by an ...
... beautiful and forcible abruptness . At O Deorum quifquis in cœlo regis Terras et humanum genus , Quid ifte fert tumultus ? aut quid omnium Vultus in unum me truces ? It is a boy utters these words , who beholds himself surrounded by an ...
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