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... Poets of different Nations , and raised by two Magicians of different Sexes . Armida ( as we are told in the Argument ) was an Amazonian Enchantress , and poor Signior Cassani ( as we learn from the Persons represented ) a Christian ...
... Poets of different Nations , and raised by two Magicians of different Sexes . Armida ( as we are told in the Argument ) was an Amazonian Enchantress , and poor Signior Cassani ( as we learn from the Persons represented ) a Christian ...
Pagina 119
... Poets . As there is something Familiar and Domes- tick in the Fable of his Tragedy , more than in those of any other Poet , he has little Pomp , but great Force in his Expres- sions . For which Reason , tho ' he has admirably succeeded ...
... Poets . As there is something Familiar and Domes- tick in the Fable of his Tragedy , more than in those of any other Poet , he has little Pomp , but great Force in his Expres- sions . For which Reason , tho ' he has admirably succeeded ...
Pagina 266
... Poets has made use of upon a Parallel Occasion ; I mean that Passage in Horace , where he describes himself when he was a Child , fallen asleep in a Desart Wood , and covered with Leaves by the Turtles that took pity on him . Me ...
... Poets has made use of upon a Parallel Occasion ; I mean that Passage in Horace , where he describes himself when he was a Child , fallen asleep in a Desart Wood , and covered with Leaves by the Turtles that took pity on him . Me ...
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