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When mellowing years their full perfection give , And each bold figure just begins to live , The treacherous colours the fair art betray , And all the bright creation fades away * I HAVE quoted these beautiful lines at length , as I ...
When mellowing years their full perfection give , And each bold figure just begins to live , The treacherous colours the fair art betray , And all the bright creation fades away * I HAVE quoted these beautiful lines at length , as I ...
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T is no finall merit in Ovid , to have inyented * this beautiful Species of writing epifties under feigned characters . It is a high improvement on the Greek elegy ; to which its dramatic nature renders it greatly superior .
T is no finall merit in Ovid , to have inyented * this beautiful Species of writing epifties under feigned characters . It is a high improvement on the Greek elegy ; to which its dramatic nature renders it greatly superior .
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It suddenly breaks out with a beautiful and forcible abruptness . a At O Deorum quisquis in cælo regis Terras et humanum genus , Quid iste fert tumultus ? aut quid omnium Vultus in unum me truces ? It is a boy utters these words ...
It suddenly breaks out with a beautiful and forcible abruptness . a At O Deorum quisquis in cælo regis Terras et humanum genus , Quid iste fert tumultus ? aut quid omnium Vultus in unum me truces ? It is a boy utters these words ...
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