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Pagina 15
... poet was from home , he proceeded to levy black mail on his aged mother He told her he " should be very sorry , indeed , to do anything to displease her but really it was very hard to live in London - that he had a severe lampoon , upon ...
... poet was from home , he proceeded to levy black mail on his aged mother He told her he " should be very sorry , indeed , to do anything to displease her but really it was very hard to live in London - that he had a severe lampoon , upon ...
Pagina 16
... poet struck him on the face ; and in trying to make off , when thus brought to his senses , he tumbled over a chair and nearly broke his neck ! * The character given of him by Addison , nearly a century later , is equally favorable ...
... poet struck him on the face ; and in trying to make off , when thus brought to his senses , he tumbled over a chair and nearly broke his neck ! * The character given of him by Addison , nearly a century later , is equally favorable ...
Pagina 20
... poet discourses on the nature of things . Nam tibi de summa coeli ratione Deumque Disserere incipiam et rerum primordia pandam ; Unde omneis natura creet res , aucted , atatque ; * but there is this difference in favor of Bacon , that ...
... poet discourses on the nature of things . Nam tibi de summa coeli ratione Deumque Disserere incipiam et rerum primordia pandam ; Unde omneis natura creet res , aucted , atatque ; * but there is this difference in favor of Bacon , that ...
Pagina 47
... could boast of a Clop- stock , Weiland , Lessing , Schiller , or Goethe . But to Portugal belongs the honor of having produced the first epic poet of modern times . In point of priority Det 47 1860. ] CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS .
... could boast of a Clop- stock , Weiland , Lessing , Schiller , or Goethe . But to Portugal belongs the honor of having produced the first epic poet of modern times . In point of priority Det 47 1860. ] CAMOENS AND HIS TRANSLATORS .
Pagina 48
epic poet of modern times . In point of priority , at least Ariosto and Tasso , as well as Milton and Voltaire , must yield the palm to the author of the Lusiad . And although Camoens is little read in the English language , not one of ...
epic poet of modern times . In point of priority , at least Ariosto and Tasso , as well as Milton and Voltaire , must yield the palm to the author of the Lusiad . And although Camoens is little read in the English language , not one of ...
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