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Page 298
His heroick stanzas have beauties and defects ; the thoughts are vigorous , and though not always proper , shew a mind replete with ideas ; the numbers are smooth , and the diction , if not altogether correct , is elegant and easy .
His heroick stanzas have beauties and defects ; the thoughts are vigorous , and though not always proper , shew a mind replete with ideas ; the numbers are smooth , and the diction , if not altogether correct , is elegant and easy .
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It has been observed , that the title of the play does not sufficiently correspond with the be- haviour of Calista , who at last shews no evident signs of repentance , but may be reasonably suspected of feeling pain from detection ...
It has been observed , that the title of the play does not sufficiently correspond with the be- haviour of Calista , who at last shews no evident signs of repentance , but may be reasonably suspected of feeling pain from detection ...
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opera called Calypso and Telemachus , intended to shew that the English language might be very happily adapted to musick . This was impudently opposed by those who were employed in the Italian opera ; and , what cannot be told without ...
opera called Calypso and Telemachus , intended to shew that the English language might be very happily adapted to musick . This was impudently opposed by those who were employed in the Italian opera ; and , what cannot be told without ...
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