Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Tom 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1762 - 270 |
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... written , in order to prevent contradictions , inconfiftencies , and repetitions . Hence it is , that he not only fails in the connection of fingle words , but of circumstances ; not only violates the rules of gram- mar , but of ...
... written , in order to prevent contradictions , inconfiftencies , and repetitions . Hence it is , that he not only fails in the connection of fingle words , but of circumstances ; not only violates the rules of gram- mar , but of ...
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... written ; and , in general , from an hafty manner of compofition . B. i . c . iv . f . viii . Speaking of PRIDE , he says , fhe Shone as Titan's ray . And in the following stanza he compares her to Pha- eton , where he says , fhe ...
... written ; and , in general , from an hafty manner of compofition . B. i . c . iv . f . viii . Speaking of PRIDE , he says , fhe Shone as Titan's ray . And in the following stanza he compares her to Pha- eton , where he says , fhe ...
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... written be- fore he was arrived at his twentieth year , he particu- larifes those dramas ; where , as in the lines juft cited , he is fpeaking of tragedy in general . Seu moret PELOPEA DOMUS , feu nobilis ILI , Seu luit inceftos aula ...
... written be- fore he was arrived at his twentieth year , he particu- larifes those dramas ; where , as in the lines juft cited , he is fpeaking of tragedy in general . Seu moret PELOPEA DOMUS , feu nobilis ILI , Seu luit inceftos aula ...
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... written perhaps about the fame time . " Nec dubitatis , auditores , etiam in cælos volare , ibique illa multiformia nubium fpectra , niviumque coacervatam vim contemplemini ..... Gran- dinifque exinde loculos infpicite , et armamenta ...
... written perhaps about the fame time . " Nec dubitatis , auditores , etiam in cælos volare , ibique illa multiformia nubium fpectra , niviumque coacervatam vim contemplemini ..... Gran- dinifque exinde loculos infpicite , et armamenta ...
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... written about him , partly on account of his fondness for chivalry ; for he was the 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 ...
... written about him , partly on account of his fondness for chivalry ; for he was the 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 ...
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