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Strana 387
If the Poet , even in the ordinary Course of his Narration , should speak as little as
possible , he should certainly never let his Narration sleep for the sake of any
Reflections of his own . I have often observed , with a secret Admiration , that the
...
If the Poet , even in the ordinary Course of his Narration , should speak as little as
possible , he should certainly never let his Narration sleep for the sake of any
Reflections of his own . I have often observed , with a secret Admiration , that the
...
Strana 451
I have before spoken of the Limbo of Vanity , which the Poet places upon this
outermost Surface of the Universe , and shall here explain my self more at large
on that , and other parts of the Poem , which are of the same shadowy Nature .
I have before spoken of the Limbo of Vanity , which the Poet places upon this
outermost Surface of the Universe , and shall here explain my self more at large
on that , and other parts of the Poem , which are of the same shadowy Nature .
Strana 475
A Poet of less Judgment and Invention than this great Author , would have found
it very aifficult to have filled these tender Parts of the Poem with Sentiments
proper for a State of Innocence ; to have described the Warmth of Love , and the ...
A Poet of less Judgment and Invention than this great Author , would have found
it very aifficult to have filled these tender Parts of the Poem with Sentiments
proper for a State of Innocence ; to have described the Warmth of Love , and the ...
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