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Pagina xxvi
... powers and faculties of the imagination ; in a word his poem a continued allegory . " When every part therefore of the universe was thought to be under the particular care of a tutelar deity ; when not only the fun , moon , and planets ...
... powers and faculties of the imagination ; in a word his poem a continued allegory . " When every part therefore of the universe was thought to be under the particular care of a tutelar deity ; when not only the fun , moon , and planets ...
Pagina xxxii
... power and harmony of numbers , the preference to Homer , Virgil , and Milton ; yet our poet ftands unrivalled in the vifionary art of bringing objects before your eyes , and making you a spectator of his imaginary representations . I ...
... power and harmony of numbers , the preference to Homer , Virgil , and Milton ; yet our poet ftands unrivalled in the vifionary art of bringing objects before your eyes , and making you a spectator of his imaginary representations . I ...
Pagina xl
... power of representing to the imagination fo strongly all kinds of images and visions ? I never had but one scheme in publishing this poem , and that was to print the context , as the Author gave it ; and to reserve for the notes all ...
... power of representing to the imagination fo strongly all kinds of images and visions ? I never had but one scheme in publishing this poem , and that was to print the context , as the Author gave it ; and to reserve for the notes all ...
Pagina 3
... power to overcome , Anglo - S . cunnan , fcire , cann , novi . This expreffion is very common in our old poets and exactly after the fame manner the Greeks ufe , φιλεῖ , οἶδε , ἐπίςαται , πέφυκε , ἤρξα To , & c . So the Latins , novit ...
... power to overcome , Anglo - S . cunnan , fcire , cann , novi . This expreffion is very common in our old poets and exactly after the fame manner the Greeks ufe , φιλεῖ , οἶδε , ἐπίςαται , πέφυκε , ἤρξα To , & c . So the Latins , novit ...
Pagina 11
... power , power unjustly wrefted , and forced from the civil power , fuch as the papal tyranny : B. i . C. 7. St. 18 . Extreat , extraction , a drawing out , B. v . C. 10 St. 1 . Eyas bawke , B. i . C. 11. St. 34. an hawk juft taken full ...
... power , power unjustly wrefted , and forced from the civil power , fuch as the papal tyranny : B. i . C. 7. St. 18 . Extreat , extraction , a drawing out , B. v . C. 10 St. 1 . Eyas bawke , B. i . C. 11. St. 34. an hawk juft taken full ...
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Spenser's Faerie Queene: A Poem in Six Books; with the Fragment ..., Volume 1 Edmund Spenser Volledige weergave - 1897 |
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