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Strona 27
... thine , like Meleager's fate . Th ' antiperistasis of age More inflam'd thy amorous rage . In the following verses we have an allusion to a Rabinical opinion concerning Manna : Variety I ask , not : give me one To COWLEY . 27.
... thine , like Meleager's fate . Th ' antiperistasis of age More inflam'd thy amorous rage . In the following verses we have an allusion to a Rabinical opinion concerning Manna : Variety I ask , not : give me one To COWLEY . 27.
Strona 54
... aliusion to sepulchral lamps real or fabulous , * Dr Warton discovers some contrariety of opinion between this , and what is said of description in p . 42 & 43. C. " Twixt his right ribs deep pierc'd the furious blade 54 COWLEY .
... aliusion to sepulchral lamps real or fabulous , * Dr Warton discovers some contrariety of opinion between this , and what is said of description in p . 42 & 43. C. " Twixt his right ribs deep pierc'd the furious blade 54 COWLEY .
Strona 66
... opinion is erroneous , may be proba- bly concluded , because this truncation is imitated by no subsequent Roman poet ; because Virgil him- self filled up one broken line in the heat of recita- tion ; because in one the sense is now ...
... opinion is erroneous , may be proba- bly concluded , because this truncation is imitated by no subsequent Roman poet ; because Virgil him- self filled up one broken line in the heat of recita- tion ; because in one the sense is now ...
Strona 85
... into the academies , and produced his compositions with such applause as appears to have exalted him in his own opinion , and confirmed him in the hope , that , by labour and intense study , which , " says he , E 4 MILTON . 85.
... into the academies , and produced his compositions with such applause as appears to have exalted him in his own opinion , and confirmed him in the hope , that , by labour and intense study , which , " says he , E 4 MILTON . 85.
Strona 87
... opinion of English elegance and literature . His purpose was now to have visited Sicily and Greece ; but , hearing of the differences between the king and parliament , he thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in ...
... opinion of English elegance and literature . His purpose was now to have visited Sicily and Greece ; but , hearing of the differences between the king and parliament , he thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in ...
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