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Pagina 235
... passage before quoted , we have the verb to beam ' used irregularly ; at all events , the interest high , which genius beams from Beauty's eye , ' is not a very intelligible mode of expression . - Pages 64 , 65 , 66. , the description ...
... passage before quoted , we have the verb to beam ' used irregularly ; at all events , the interest high , which genius beams from Beauty's eye , ' is not a very intelligible mode of expression . - Pages 64 , 65 , 66. , the description ...
Pagina 467
... passages , ( translated into verse , ) in such a manner that they may bear relation to each other in the progress of these several poems . ' - We must stop a moment at this passage , to express our sur- prise that an author who seems so ...
... passages , ( translated into verse , ) in such a manner that they may bear relation to each other in the progress of these several poems . ' - We must stop a moment at this passage , to express our sur- prise that an author who seems so ...
Pagina 471
... passage concerning the non - existence of imitative verses ( verses in which the sound is an echo to the sense ) in French poetry , the Genius of Virgil ' would furnish a convincing reply . Dubos selects only one passage from Boileau ...
... passage concerning the non - existence of imitative verses ( verses in which the sound is an echo to the sense ) in French poetry , the Genius of Virgil ' would furnish a convincing reply . Dubos selects only one passage from Boileau ...
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