Rasselas: Poems, and Selected ProseRinehart, 1958 - 612 oldal Donated by Henry Spencer, August 2009. |
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257. oldal
... observed : Nor , if such another poet could arise , should I very vehemently reproach him , that his first act ... observation of critical rules , is to be contemplated as an elaborate curiosity , as the product of superfluous and osten ...
... observed : Nor , if such another poet could arise , should I very vehemently reproach him , that his first act ... observation of critical rules , is to be contemplated as an elaborate curiosity , as the product of superfluous and osten ...
263. oldal
... observed to have followed the English transla- tion , where it deviates from the Italian ; but this on the other part proves nothing against his knowledge of the original . He was to copy , not what he knew himself , but what was known ...
... observed to have followed the English transla- tion , where it deviates from the Italian ; but this on the other part proves nothing against his knowledge of the original . He was to copy , not what he knew himself , but what was known ...
509. oldal
... observed the fish playing in the stream , and anon cast his eyes upon the pastures and mountains filled with animals , of which some were biting the herbage , and some sleeping among the bushes . This singularity of his humour made him ...
... observed the fish playing in the stream , and anon cast his eyes upon the pastures and mountains filled with animals , of which some were biting the herbage , and some sleeping among the bushes . This singularity of his humour made him ...
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POETRY | 42 |
On the Death of Mr Robert Levet | 58 |
No 59 Oct 9 1750 Suspirius the ScreechOwl | 79 |
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