The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 55
... fame of Cooper's Hill did not depend entirely on this single passage . Its blend of description and reflection was new ; its didacticism appealed to the minds of Denham's contemporaries and successors ; the movement of its verse ...
... fame of Cooper's Hill did not depend entirely on this single passage . Its blend of description and reflection was new ; its didacticism appealed to the minds of Denham's contemporaries and successors ; the movement of its verse ...
Pagina 67
... fame , As thine his fate , if mine had been his Flame ) But whosoere it was , Nature design'd First a brave place , and then as brave a mind . Not to recount those several Kings , to whom 6 50 60 70 3 Cybele , a goddess native to Asia ...
... fame , As thine his fate , if mine had been his Flame ) But whosoere it was , Nature design'd First a brave place , and then as brave a mind . Not to recount those several Kings , to whom 6 50 60 70 3 Cybele , a goddess native to Asia ...
Pagina 161
... Fame Divulges , then within the beasts vast womb The choice and flower of all their Troops intomb , In view the Isle of Tenedos , once high In fame and wealth , while Troy remain'd , doth lie , ( Now but an unsecure and open Bay ) ...
... Fame Divulges , then within the beasts vast womb The choice and flower of all their Troops intomb , In view the Isle of Tenedos , once high In fame and wealth , while Troy remain'd , doth lie , ( Now but an unsecure and open Bay ) ...
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Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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