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... verfe 580. A view of the torrid zone in SUMMER , verse 626. The rife of fountains and rivers in AUTUMN , verse 781. A man perishing in the snows , in WINTER , verse 277. The wolves de- fcending from the Alps , and a view of win- ter ...
... verfe 580. A view of the torrid zone in SUMMER , verse 626. The rife of fountains and rivers in AUTUMN , verse 781. A man perishing in the snows , in WINTER , verse 277. The wolves de- fcending from the Alps , and a view of win- ter ...
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... to music the former , as well as the latter , of these celebrated odes , in which he has difplayed the combined powers of verfe and voice , to a wonderful degree : degree . No poem indeed , affords so much various 62 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
... to music the former , as well as the latter , of these celebrated odes , in which he has difplayed the combined powers of verfe and voice , to a wonderful degree : degree . No poem indeed , affords so much various 62 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS.
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... Alonfo de Fuentes , in Spain , who published at Seville , in 1577 , in blank verfe , a Poem , entitled , La Suma de Philofophia .. 03 Liberata . Liberata . We have of Fracaftorius , NAU- GERIUS , AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 197.
... Alonfo de Fuentes , in Spain , who published at Seville , in 1577 , in blank verfe , a Poem , entitled , La Suma de Philofophia .. 03 Liberata . Liberata . We have of Fracaftorius , NAU- GERIUS , AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 197.
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