The Works of the English Poets, כרך 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 עמודים |
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עמוד 73
... She fixes her eye on Bays * to be the Inftru- ment of that great Event which is the Subject of the Poem . He is defcribed penfive among his Books , giving up the Caufe , and apprehending the Period of VARIATION . her * In the first ...
... She fixes her eye on Bays * to be the Inftru- ment of that great Event which is the Subject of the Poem . He is defcribed penfive among his Books , giving up the Caufe , and apprehending the Period of VARIATION . her * In the first ...
עמוד 74
... She forthwith reveals herself to him , transports him to her Temple , unfolds her Arts , and initiates him into her Mysteries ; then announcing the death of Eufden the Poet Laureate , anoints him , carries him to court , and proclaims ...
... She forthwith reveals herself to him , transports him to her Temple , unfolds her Arts , and initiates him into her Mysteries ; then announcing the death of Eufden the Poet Laureate , anoints him , carries him to court , and proclaims ...
עמוד 79
... She rul'd , in native Anarchy , the mind . REMARKS . 10 15 Still grecable only to the tafte of the Rabble , were by the Hero of this poem , and others of equal genius , brought to the Theatres of Covent - garden , Lincoln's - inn ...
... She rul'd , in native Anarchy , the mind . REMARKS . 10 15 Still grecable only to the tafte of the Rabble , were by the Hero of this poem , and others of equal genius , brought to the Theatres of Covent - garden , Lincoln's - inn ...
עמוד 84
... She fees a Mob of Metaphors advance , Pleas'd with the madness of the mazy dance ; How Tragedy and Comedy embrace ; How Farce and Epic get a jumbled race ; How Time himself stands ftill at her command , Realms fhift their place , and ...
... She fees a Mob of Metaphors advance , Pleas'd with the madness of the mazy dance ; How Tragedy and Comedy embrace ; How Farce and Epic get a jumbled race ; How Time himself stands ftill at her command , Realms fhift their place , and ...
עמוד 85
... She , tinfel'd o'er in robes of varying hues , With felf - applause her wild creation views ; Sees momentary monsters rife and fall , 80 85 And with her own fools - colours gilds them all . ' Twas on the day , when * * rich and grave ...
... She , tinfel'd o'er in robes of varying hues , With felf - applause her wild creation views ; Sees momentary monsters rife and fall , 80 85 And with her own fools - colours gilds them all . ' Twas on the day , when * * rich and grave ...
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