The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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... Poet in the preceding Speech re- member'd those two Passages which are spoken on the like Occasion , and fill'd with the same pleasing Images of Nature . My beloved spake , and said unto me , Rise up , my love , my fair one , and come ...
... Poet in the preceding Speech re- member'd those two Passages which are spoken on the like Occasion , and fill'd with the same pleasing Images of Nature . My beloved spake , and said unto me , Rise up , my love , my fair one , and come ...
Strana 141
... Poet had his Eye upon Ovid's Account of the universal Deluge , the Reader may observe with how much Judgment he has avoided every thing that is re- dundant or puerile in the Latin Poet . We do not here see the Wolf swimming among the ...
... Poet had his Eye upon Ovid's Account of the universal Deluge , the Reader may observe with how much Judgment he has avoided every thing that is re- dundant or puerile in the Latin Poet . We do not here see the Wolf swimming among the ...
Strana 296
... Poet with Scenes so proper to strike the Imagination , as no other Poet could have painted those Scenes in more strong and lively Colours . No. 418 . ADDISON . ] ... Monday , June 30 . Ferat & rubus asper amomum . - Virg . THE Pleasures ...
... Poet with Scenes so proper to strike the Imagination , as no other Poet could have painted those Scenes in more strong and lively Colours . No. 418 . ADDISON . ] ... Monday , June 30 . Ferat & rubus asper amomum . - Virg . THE Pleasures ...
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