The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... Poetry debased by mean expressions . An example from Shakes- peare 342 169 Labour necessary to excellence 347 170 The history of Misella debauched by her relation 353 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME III PORTRAIT OF MRS . SIDDONS vi THE ...
... Poetry debased by mean expressions . An example from Shakes- peare 342 169 Labour necessary to excellence 347 170 The history of Misella debauched by her relation 353 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME III PORTRAIT OF MRS . SIDDONS vi THE ...
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... poet . The queen of the Amazons was only to be gained by the hero who could conquer her in single combat ; and Misothea's heart was only to bless the scholar who could overpower her by dis- putation . Amidst the fondest transports of ...
... poet . The queen of the Amazons was only to be gained by the hero who could conquer her in single combat ; and Misothea's heart was only to bless the scholar who could overpower her by dis- putation . Amidst the fondest transports of ...
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... poet ; but this , like many ancient customs , is perpetuated only by an accidental imi- tation , without knowledge of the original reason for which it was established . Causa latet ; res est notissima . The cause is secret , but th ...
... poet ; but this , like many ancient customs , is perpetuated only by an accidental imi- tation , without knowledge of the original reason for which it was established . Causa latet ; res est notissima . The cause is secret , but th ...
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... poem made the death of Patroclus necessary , resolved , at least , that he should die with honour ; and therefore brought down against him the patron god of Troy , and left to Hector only the mean task of giving the last blow to an ...
... poem made the death of Patroclus necessary , resolved , at least , that he should die with honour ; and therefore brought down against him the patron god of Troy , and left to Hector only the mean task of giving the last blow to an ...
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... poets and philosophers , heroes and martyrs ; but will not suffer the rising generation of beauties to be dejected by partial satire ; or to imagine that those who censured them have not likewise their follies , and their vices . I do ...
... poets and philosophers , heroes and martyrs ; but will not suffer the rising generation of beauties to be dejected by partial satire ; or to imagine that those who censured them have not likewise their follies , and their vices . I do ...
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