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Page 128
... poem , an Heroic poem ; at least , till another new title be found proportioned to its merit . If you fcruple , fays Addifon , to give the title of an Epic poem to the Paradise Lost of Mil- ton , call it , if you choose , a DIVINE poem ...
... poem , an Heroic poem ; at least , till another new title be found proportioned to its merit . If you fcruple , fays Addifon , to give the title of an Epic poem to the Paradise Lost of Mil- ton , call it , if you choose , a DIVINE poem ...
Page 213
... poem , entitled Le PAZZIE DE SAVI , overo , IL LAMBER- TACCIO , in which the Modenese are spoken of with much contempt . The Italians have a fine turn for works of humour , in which they abound . They have another poem of this fpecies ...
... poem , entitled Le PAZZIE DE SAVI , overo , IL LAMBER- TACCIO , in which the Modenese are spoken of with much contempt . The Italians have a fine turn for works of humour , in which they abound . They have another poem of this fpecies ...
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... poem , it becomes the defenders of this agreeably extravagant writer to justify ; but in a comic poem , it appears with grace and confiftency . The whole paf- fage in Ariofto is full of wit and fatire ; for wit and fatire were perhaps ...
... poem , it becomes the defenders of this agreeably extravagant writer to justify ; but in a comic poem , it appears with grace and confiftency . The whole paf- fage in Ariofto is full of wit and fatire ; for wit and fatire were perhaps ...
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