The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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Pagina ii
... poet to translate poetry , ib . - other qualifications indispensable , 206-7 -Homer superior to all other poets , ib.- a thorough knowledge of Greek necessary to understand the Iliad , ib . - the laws of nature never stationary , 208 ...
... poet to translate poetry , ib . - other qualifications indispensable , 206-7 -Homer superior to all other poets , ib.- a thorough knowledge of Greek necessary to understand the Iliad , ib . - the laws of nature never stationary , 208 ...
Pagina iii
... poet , ib . - rising glory dims the reputa- tion of Addison , 259 - sets up a rival court , ib . -his associates there , ib . - commences his translation in his twenty - fifth year , 260- Pope views Tickell as his rival , ib . - a ...
... poet , ib . - rising glory dims the reputa- tion of Addison , 259 - sets up a rival court , ib . -his associates there , ib . - commences his translation in his twenty - fifth year , 260- Pope views Tickell as his rival , ib . - a ...
Pagina 8
... poet than that which has been bestowed upon him by Macpherson . In other words , whatever theory is unfavorable to ... poets , of the Celts chanted on the national instrument ( the harp ) the exploits of their heroes , and stigmatized in ...
... poet than that which has been bestowed upon him by Macpherson . In other words , whatever theory is unfavorable to ... poets , of the Celts chanted on the national instrument ( the harp ) the exploits of their heroes , and stigmatized in ...
Pagina 9
... poet , is the ode inspired by this massacre , and in which he introduces a bard , who , from the top of a rock beaten by the waves , devotes to destruction the crowned assassin , predicting for him all the misfortunes of his race , and ...
... poet , is the ode inspired by this massacre , and in which he introduces a bard , who , from the top of a rock beaten by the waves , devotes to destruction the crowned assassin , predicting for him all the misfortunes of his race , and ...
Pagina 28
... poetic genius , must here be laid aside . The " Thirty Years ' War " has not met with equal fortune , though Mr. Morrison has done very fairly by it . The history of a war of thirty years must suffer by compression into the short space ...
... poetic genius , must here be laid aside . The " Thirty Years ' War " has not met with equal fortune , though Mr. Morrison has done very fairly by it . The history of a war of thirty years must suffer by compression into the short space ...
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