The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Bände 12-13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Poets and Poesie , p . 206. Folio , 1627 . : From his Poem upon Master William Shakspeare , intended to have been prefixed , with the other of his composition , to the folio of 1623 and afterward printed in several miscellaneous ...
... Poets and Poesie , p . 206. Folio , 1627 . : From his Poem upon Master William Shakspeare , intended to have been prefixed , with the other of his composition , to the folio of 1623 and afterward printed in several miscellaneous ...
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... " And Dunbar hath a similar expression in his beautiful poem of The Goldin Terge . Aristophanis Comœdiæ undecim . Gr . & Lat . Amst . 1710 , Fol . p . 596 . may produce it from a Dittie of the workmen of 24 AN ESSAY ON THE.
... " And Dunbar hath a similar expression in his beautiful poem of The Goldin Terge . Aristophanis Comœdiæ undecim . Gr . & Lat . Amst . 1710 , Fol . p . 596 . may produce it from a Dittie of the workmen of 24 AN ESSAY ON THE.
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... poets are under greater obligations to Boccace , than is generally imagined . Who would suspect , that Chaucer hath ... poem little inferior in his opinion to the Iliad or the Eneid , that the name of its author is wholly lost , and ...
... poets are under greater obligations to Boccace , than is generally imagined . Who would suspect , that Chaucer hath ... poem little inferior in his opinion to the Iliad or the Eneid , that the name of its author is wholly lost , and ...
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... poets , says Mr. Richardson , have not hit upon this beauty ; so lavish have they been in their descriptions of the swan . Homer calls the swan long - necked , dexxodeípor ; but how much more pittoresque , if he had arched this length ...
... poets , says Mr. Richardson , have not hit upon this beauty ; so lavish have they been in their descriptions of the swan . Homer calls the swan long - necked , dexxodeípor ; but how much more pittoresque , if he had arched this length ...
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... poem upon it into the bargain . You perceive , my dear sir , how vague and inde- terminate such arguments must be : for in fact this sweet swan of Thames , as Mr. Pope calls him , hath more scraps of Latin , and allusions to antiquity ...
... poem upon it into the bargain . You perceive , my dear sir , how vague and inde- terminate such arguments must be : for in fact this sweet swan of Thames , as Mr. Pope calls him , hath more scraps of Latin , and allusions to antiquity ...
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