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Pagina 320
... Sappho , notwith- standing it has all the Ease and Spirit of an Ori- ginal . In a Word , if the Ladies have a mind to know the Manner of Writing practised by the so much celebrated Sappho , they may here see it in its genuine and ...
... Sappho , notwith- standing it has all the Ease and Spirit of an Ori- ginal . In a Word , if the Ladies have a mind to know the Manner of Writing practised by the so much celebrated Sappho , they may here see it in its genuine and ...
Pagina 329
... Sappho , and as near the Greek as the Genius of our Language will possibly suffer . Longinus has observed , that this Description of Love in Sappho is an exact Copy of Nature , and that all the Circumstances which follow one another in ...
... Sappho , and as near the Greek as the Genius of our Language will possibly suffer . Longinus has observed , that this Description of Love in Sappho is an exact Copy of Nature , and that all the Circumstances which follow one another in ...
Pagina 334
... Sappho , arrived at the Promontory of Leucate that very Evening , in order to take the Leap upon her Ac- count ; but hearing that Sappho had been there before him , and that her Body could be no where found , he very generously lamented ...
... Sappho , arrived at the Promontory of Leucate that very Evening , in order to take the Leap upon her Ac- count ; but hearing that Sappho had been there before him , and that her Body could be no where found , he very generously lamented ...
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