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... whole , the principal merit of the PASTORALS of POPE consists , in their correct and musical verfification ; musical , to a degree of which rhyme could hardly be thought capable : and in giving the first fpecimen of that harmony in ...
... whole , the principal merit of the PASTORALS of POPE consists , in their correct and musical verfification ; musical , to a degree of which rhyme could hardly be thought capable : and in giving the first fpecimen of that harmony in ...
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Joseph Warton. She is at reft , the whole earth is quiet : they break forth into finging . Even the firs rejoice at thee , the cedars of Libanus : Since , thou art laid low , no feller is come up against us . There ... whole earth is quiet...
Joseph Warton. She is at reft , the whole earth is quiet : they break forth into finging . Even the firs rejoice at thee , the cedars of Libanus : Since , thou art laid low , no feller is come up against us . There ... whole earth is quiet...
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... whole of the fifth Epode , upon which I beg leave to be a little particular , as I do not remember to have seen it confidered as it ought to be . It fuddenly breaks out with a beautiful and forcible abruptness . At O Deorum quifquis in ...
... whole of the fifth Epode , upon which I beg leave to be a little particular , as I do not remember to have seen it confidered as it ought to be . It fuddenly breaks out with a beautiful and forcible abruptness . At O Deorum quifquis in ...
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