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Joseph Warton. written with regular returns of the Strophe , Antiftrophe , and Epode , which give a truly Pindaric variety to the numbers , that is wanting not only to the best French and ... written with regular returns of the Strophe, ...
Joseph Warton. written with regular returns of the Strophe , Antiftrophe , and Epode , which give a truly Pindaric variety to the numbers , that is wanting not only to the best French and ... written with regular returns of the Strophe, ...
Pagina 282
... written with that air of gallantry and raillery , which , by a strange perversion of taste , the au- dience expects in all epilogues to the most ferious and pathetic pieces . To recom- mend cuckoldom and palliate adultery , is their ...
... written with that air of gallantry and raillery , which , by a strange perversion of taste , the au- dience expects in all epilogues to the most ferious and pathetic pieces . To recom- mend cuckoldom and palliate adultery , is their ...
Pagina 314
Joseph Warton. written by JOHN OF MEUN , a little city on the banks of the Loire , about four leagues from Orleans ; which gave occafion to Marot to exclaim ; . De Jean de Meun s'enfle le cours ... written by JOHN OF MEUN, a little city ...
Joseph Warton. written by JOHN OF MEUN , a little city on the banks of the Loire , about four leagues from Orleans ; which gave occafion to Marot to exclaim ; . De Jean de Meun s'enfle le cours ... written by JOHN OF MEUN, a little city ...
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