Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Tom 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1762 - 270 |
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... first have brought about an eclair- ciffement between them . B. vi . c . xi . f . li . It was an inftance of Sir Calidore's courage to re- ftore to Coridon his flocks ; but not of his courtefie , to carry away his mistress Paftorell ...
... first have brought about an eclair- ciffement between them . B. vi . c . xi . f . li . It was an inftance of Sir Calidore's courage to re- ftore to Coridon his flocks ; but not of his courtefie , to carry away his mistress Paftorell ...
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... FIRST ? Was it not NATURAL for either poet , in expreffing the force of mufic in the ISLE OF SICILY , to mention it's influence on two moft IMPLACABLE objects , which the SITUATION of the musician , in both cafes , fuggefted ? The fable ...
... FIRST ? Was it not NATURAL for either poet , in expreffing the force of mufic in the ISLE OF SICILY , to mention it's influence on two moft IMPLACABLE objects , which the SITUATION of the musician , in both cafes , fuggefted ? The fable ...
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... first as- cent , but also fo fmooth , fo green , fo full of goodly prospect , and melodious founds , that the harp of Or- pheus was not more charming + . " It may not be difagreeable , to give a sketch of the analogy between fome ...
... first as- cent , but also fo fmooth , fo green , fo full of goodly prospect , and melodious founds , that the harp of Or- pheus was not more charming + . " It may not be difagreeable , to give a sketch of the analogy between fome ...
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... First feen , or fome renown'd metropolis , With gliftering fpires , and pinnacles adorn'd , Which now the rifing fun gilds with his beams * . Its ground - work is laid in the following paffage from his Hiftory . " By this time , like ...
... First feen , or fome renown'd metropolis , With gliftering fpires , and pinnacles adorn'd , Which now the rifing fun gilds with his beams * . Its ground - work is laid in the following paffage from his Hiftory . " By this time , like ...
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... first king of England that ever published a precept or permiffion for holding public turnaments in England . His first inftru- ment of this kind I have + printed above , [ pag . 29. ] by which it appears , that these institutions ...
... first king of England that ever published a precept or permiffion for holding public turnaments in England . His first inftru- ment of this kind I have + printed above , [ pag . 29. ] by which it appears , that these institutions ...
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