Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ...J. Bell, 1789 |
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... Tragic Muse destruction breathes , And strews th ' embattled scene with bloodless deaths ; Sometimes a merrier garb the Drama wears , And every vice and every folly sneers . His judgment great , and great must be his craft , That ...
... Tragic Muse destruction breathes , And strews th ' embattled scene with bloodless deaths ; Sometimes a merrier garb the Drama wears , And every vice and every folly sneers . His judgment great , and great must be his craft , That ...
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John Bell. Let those who dare attempt the Tragic Muse , Some standard author for their pattern choose ; The man who Nature reconciles with Art , Who knows each pass , each folding of the heart , Who tyrannizes o'er the soul , is he ...
John Bell. Let those who dare attempt the Tragic Muse , Some standard author for their pattern choose ; The man who Nature reconciles with Art , Who knows each pass , each folding of the heart , Who tyrannizes o'er the soul , is he ...
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... Tragic Muse , nor smil'd the Comic Mirth . At length his lyre harmonious Dryden strung , Excell'd in both , and both alternate sung . At first indeed he made his heroes rant , Or quibbled Folly in his Wild Gallant : But , as in music ...
... Tragic Muse , nor smil'd the Comic Mirth . At length his lyre harmonious Dryden strung , Excell'd in both , and both alternate sung . At first indeed he made his heroes rant , Or quibbled Folly in his Wild Gallant : But , as in music ...
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... tragic walks alone , The comic muse too claims thee for her own . With each delightful requisite to please , Taste , spirit , judgment , elegance , and ease , Familiar nature forms thy only rule , From Ranger's rake to Drugger's vacant ...
... tragic walks alone , The comic muse too claims thee for her own . With each delightful requisite to please , Taste , spirit , judgment , elegance , and ease , Familiar nature forms thy only rule , From Ranger's rake to Drugger's vacant ...
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... Tragic or the Comic Muse . In SHAKSPERE'S Temple let him stand , Erected by his grateful hand , And let Parnassian Fingers shower Each verdant leaf and fragrant flower ; And may the laurel's green array The same conducting hands obey To ...
... Tragic or the Comic Muse . In SHAKSPERE'S Temple let him stand , Erected by his grateful hand , And let Parnassian Fingers shower Each verdant leaf and fragrant flower ; And may the laurel's green array The same conducting hands obey To ...
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