The Works of the English Poets, Volume 13R. Hett, 1779 - 318 halaman |
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... bold Greek who did the Eaft fubdue , And made to battles fuch heroic haste , As if on wings of victory he flew . XIV . He fought fecure of fortune as of fame : Still by new maps the island might be shewn , Of conquests , which he strew ...
... bold Greek who did the Eaft fubdue , And made to battles fuch heroic haste , As if on wings of victory he flew . XIV . He fought fecure of fortune as of fame : Still by new maps the island might be shewn , Of conquests , which he strew ...
Halaman 16
... bold rival of the British main , Now tamely glad her unjust claim to cease , And buy our friendship with her idol , gain . XXII . Fame of th ' afferted fea through Europe blown , Made France and Spain ambitious of his love ; Each knew ...
... bold rival of the British main , Now tamely glad her unjust claim to cease , And buy our friendship with her idol , gain . XXII . Fame of th ' afferted fea through Europe blown , Made France and Spain ambitious of his love ; Each knew ...
Halaman 20
... bold attempt Who ruin'd crowns would coronets exempt : For when by their defigning leaders taught To strike at power which for themselves they sought , The vulgar , gull'd into rebellion , arm'd ; Their blood to action by the prize was ...
... bold attempt Who ruin'd crowns would coronets exempt : For when by their defigning leaders taught To strike at power which for themselves they sought , The vulgar , gull'd into rebellion , arm'd ; Their blood to action by the prize was ...
Halaman 50
... bold a title for a few ftanzas , which are little more in number than a fingle Iliad , or the longest of the Æneids . For this reason ( I mean not of length , but broken action , tied too feverely to the laws of history ) I am apt to ...
... bold a title for a few ftanzas , which are little more in number than a fingle Iliad , or the longest of the Æneids . For this reason ( I mean not of length , but broken action , tied too feverely to the laws of history ) I am apt to ...
Halaman 56
... bold , how mafterly are the strokes of Virgil ! We see the objects he prefents us with in their native figures , in their proper motions ; but fo we fee them , as our own eyes could never have beheld them fo beau- tiful in themselves ...
... bold , how mafterly are the strokes of Virgil ! We see the objects he prefents us with in their native figures , in their proper motions ; but fo we fee them , as our own eyes could never have beheld them fo beau- tiful in themselves ...
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