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... Beauty and with Homer's Fire . In Every Image , TRUE SUBLIME , appears , And Every Thought , The Stamp of Phoebus wears . Sprung from the God , Divine are all his Lays , And claim by true Desert , the Never DYING BAYS . William Coward ...
... Beauty and with Homer's Fire . In Every Image , TRUE SUBLIME , appears , And Every Thought , The Stamp of Phoebus wears . Sprung from the God , Divine are all his Lays , And claim by true Desert , the Never DYING BAYS . William Coward ...
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... beauty of the colouring . What I looked upon as a rant of Barrow's , I now begin to think a serious truth , and could almost venture to set my hand to it . " Another of the Anglican clergymen whom Pope , a Catholic , numbered among his ...
... beauty of the colouring . What I looked upon as a rant of Barrow's , I now begin to think a serious truth , and could almost venture to set my hand to it . " Another of the Anglican clergymen whom Pope , a Catholic , numbered among his ...
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... Beauty , Variety , and Grandeur of Descrip- tions , as well as true Sublime in Sentiments , " Milton was " greatly preferrable " to Homer ; " and tho ' he allowed Homer the Praise of a very great Genius , he thought the Iliad would no ...
... Beauty , Variety , and Grandeur of Descrip- tions , as well as true Sublime in Sentiments , " Milton was " greatly preferrable " to Homer ; " and tho ' he allowed Homer the Praise of a very great Genius , he thought the Iliad would no ...
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... beauty as its own excuse for being . Even among the frivolous and the dissipated Para- dise Lost would never have achieved the reputation it did , if it had not been a moral and religious power . Not , of course , that the genu- ine ...
... beauty as its own excuse for being . Even among the frivolous and the dissipated Para- dise Lost would never have achieved the reputation it did , if it had not been a moral and religious power . Not , of course , that the genu- ine ...
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... philosophical subjects , " declared the reviewer , " and admits a greater variety and beauty of cadence " ( new arr . , xxviii . 260 ) . these opinions really represent little more than the prejudices of BLANK VERSE AND RIME 45.
... philosophical subjects , " declared the reviewer , " and admits a greater variety and beauty of cadence " ( new arr . , xxviii . 260 ) . these opinions really represent little more than the prejudices of BLANK VERSE AND RIME 45.
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