The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Poet tells us , that after having made a great Slaughter of the Enemy , she unfortunately cast her Eye on a Trojan who wore an embroidered Tunick , a beautiful Coat of Mail , with a Mantle of the finest Purple . A Golden Bow , says he ...
... Poet tells us , that after having made a great Slaughter of the Enemy , she unfortunately cast her Eye on a Trojan who wore an embroidered Tunick , a beautiful Coat of Mail , with a Mantle of the finest Purple . A Golden Bow , says he ...
Strana 167
... Poets . As there is something Familiar and Domestick in the Fable of his Tragedy , more than in those of any other Poet , he has little Pomp , but great Force in his Expressions . For which Reason , tho ' he has admirably succeeded in ...
... Poets . As there is something Familiar and Domestick in the Fable of his Tragedy , more than in those of any other Poet , he has little Pomp , but great Force in his Expressions . For which Reason , tho ' he has admirably succeeded in ...
Strana 267
... Poet's Heart is frozen in every Breast , and sometimes scorched in every Eye . Sometimes he is drowned in Tears , and burnt in Love , like a Ship set on fire in the Middle of the Sea . per- The Reader may observe in every one of these ...
... Poet's Heart is frozen in every Breast , and sometimes scorched in every Eye . Sometimes he is drowned in Tears , and burnt in Love , like a Ship set on fire in the Middle of the Sea . per- The Reader may observe in every one of these ...
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