The Art of Poetry on a New Plan, Volumen 2Gregg, 1969 |
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... prince Arthur , who is a real historical character , with his fairies , seems indeed not very excufable , and is the lefs fo as he has omitted all the accounts of his behaviour , and his victories over the Saxons , which other fabulous ...
... prince Arthur , who is a real historical character , with his fairies , seems indeed not very excufable , and is the lefs fo as he has omitted all the accounts of his behaviour , and his victories over the Saxons , which other fabulous ...
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... prince and his people , or the governors and the governed ; and contains not only the duty of the prince and of the peo- ple , but the ill confequences which naturally enfue from a neglect of that duty . This Homer has reprefented in ...
... prince and his people , or the governors and the governed ; and contains not only the duty of the prince and of the peo- ple , but the ill confequences which naturally enfue from a neglect of that duty . This Homer has reprefented in ...
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... prince , who by divine affift- ance escaped from the deftruction of a powerful king- dom , is defined by the gods to preferve its religion ; and to found another empire more great and glorious than that which was deftroyed . This prince ...
... prince , who by divine affift- ance escaped from the deftruction of a powerful king- dom , is defined by the gods to preferve its religion ; and to found another empire more great and glorious than that which was deftroyed . This prince ...
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