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Joseph Warton. produce any thing that is fimilar , or second , to this ode * . ” Ir cannot be thought strange , that he who could fo judiciously explain , could as poetically express , the ideas of Isaiah : the latter he has performed in ...
Joseph Warton. produce any thing that is fimilar , or second , to this ode * . ” Ir cannot be thought strange , that he who could fo judiciously explain , could as poetically express , the ideas of Isaiah : the latter he has performed in ...
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... second of the kind † . * He wrote this Ode at the request of Steele . In + The inferiority of Addifon's Ode , to POPE's on this fubject is manifeft and remarkable . What profaic tamenefз and infipidity do we meet with in the following ...
... second of the kind † . * He wrote this Ode at the request of Steele . In + The inferiority of Addifon's Ode , to POPE's on this fubject is manifeft and remarkable . What profaic tamenefз and infipidity do we meet with in the following ...
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... second book of his Rhetoric ; where he treats of the different manners and paf- fions , that distinguish each different age and condition of man ; and from whence Ho- race plainly took his famous description , in the Art of Poetry ...
... second book of his Rhetoric ; where he treats of the different manners and paf- fions , that distinguish each different age and condition of man ; and from whence Ho- race plainly took his famous description , in the Art of Poetry ...
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