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... O'er the grave of the greatest in verse . • Charles Gildon's continuation of Langbaine's English Dramatick Poets ( 1699 ) , 100 ; Richard Baron's preface to Milton's Eikonoklastes ( 1756 ) , p . iv . Some of the other references to ...
... O'er the grave of the greatest in verse . • Charles Gildon's continuation of Langbaine's English Dramatick Poets ( 1699 ) , 100 ; Richard Baron's preface to Milton's Eikonoklastes ( 1756 ) , p . iv . Some of the other references to ...
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... o'er the backside o ' th ' World , Into a Limbo large , and broad , since call'd the Paradise Of Fools.2 3 Nor was Addison's praise limited to his celebrated critique . As early as 1694 , in his Account of the Greatest English Poets ...
... o'er the backside o ' th ' World , Into a Limbo large , and broad , since call'd the Paradise Of Fools.2 3 Nor was Addison's praise limited to his celebrated critique . As early as 1694 , in his Account of the Greatest English Poets ...
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... o'er him whelm'd , expires Flame from it's burst Volcano's : And whene'er He shifts his weary Side , Trinacria all Groans trembling , and with Smoke obscures the Sky . " 4 The first part of Trapp's Aeneid was not published till 1718 ...
... o'er him whelm'd , expires Flame from it's burst Volcano's : And whene'er He shifts his weary Side , Trinacria all Groans trembling , and with Smoke obscures the Sky . " 4 The first part of Trapp's Aeneid was not published till 1718 ...
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... o'er the waves . Drive hence the rude and barbarous dissonance Of savage Thracians . ( Lines 50-53 , 67–8 , 171–2 ; cf. P. L. , v . 185-7 , xi . 745–7 , vii . 32-4 . ) Compare also the passage quoted in the text with P. L. , i . 13-14 ...
... o'er the waves . Drive hence the rude and barbarous dissonance Of savage Thracians . ( Lines 50-53 , 67–8 , 171–2 ; cf. P. L. , v . 185-7 , xi . 745–7 , vii . 32-4 . ) Compare also the passage quoted in the text with P. L. , i . 13-14 ...
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... o'er the bleak Landskip Snow or Hail " ( p . 6 , cf. P. L. , ii . 491 ) ; a description of the ostrich " fledg'd with Pens , " whose eggs " burst " With kindly Rupture , and disclos'd put forth The callow Brood ( p . 10 , cf. P. L. ...
... o'er the bleak Landskip Snow or Hail " ( p . 6 , cf. P. L. , ii . 491 ) ; a description of the ostrich " fledg'd with Pens , " whose eggs " burst " With kindly Rupture , and disclos'd put forth The callow Brood ( p . 10 , cf. P. L. ...
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