Leonard Welsted: Gentleman Poet of the Augustan AgeUniversity of Pennsylvania., 1950 - 233 sider |
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... turns of wit with which many of our modern lyrics are so miserably infected . " 55 Welsted noted that although the ... turn of expression which is so remark- able in the Greek , and so peculiar in the Sapphic Ode . " 57 Following this ...
... turns of wit with which many of our modern lyrics are so miserably infected . " 55 Welsted noted that although the ... turn of expression which is so remark- able in the Greek , and so peculiar in the Sapphic Ode . " 57 Following this ...
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... turn thy languid Eyes : Lo ! thy Genius calls ; Awake ! II Well survey this faithful Plan , Which records thy Life's great Story ; ' Tis a short but crowded Span , Full of Triumphs , full of Glory . III One by One thy Deeds review ...
... turn thy languid Eyes : Lo ! thy Genius calls ; Awake ! II Well survey this faithful Plan , Which records thy Life's great Story ; ' Tis a short but crowded Span , Full of Triumphs , full of Glory . III One by One thy Deeds review ...
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... turn to a Duke or an Earl with a verse appeal for aid . In such pleas , or the gifts they obtained , he could see nothing mean or degrading . The example of Horace consecrated the writing of epistles to patrons ; and many English lords ...
... turn to a Duke or an Earl with a verse appeal for aid . In such pleas , or the gifts they obtained , he could see nothing mean or degrading . The example of Horace consecrated the writing of epistles to patrons ; and many English lords ...
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