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... private representation , in the sijalogue of which Music had no conIn tracing
these dramas chronologically , Mr. Walker has given translations of some
beautiful scenes , with a com mentary on the several pieces , and biographical
anecdotes ...
... private representation , in the sijalogue of which Music had no conIn tracing
these dramas chronologically , Mr. Walker has given translations of some
beautiful scenes , with a com mentary on the several pieces , and biographical
anecdotes ...
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This is a very beautiful edition of an ingenious poem , but of which the merit has
been so often discussed , that we shall not now enter • * Her prow obedient , & c .
] There is something highly pleasing in the appearance of a vessel “ casting to ...
This is a very beautiful edition of an ingenious poem , but of which the merit has
been so often discussed , that we shall not now enter • * Her prow obedient , & c .
] There is something highly pleasing in the appearance of a vessel “ casting to ...
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Besides the frontispiece , there is a beautiful plate to each canto , by artists of the
first class . Intending this for a companion to Leonidas , the editor has spared
neither pains nor expence in rendering it equally complete . Art . 50 . The Sacred
...
Besides the frontispiece , there is a beautiful plate to each canto , by artists of the
first class . Intending this for a companion to Leonidas , the editor has spared
neither pains nor expence in rendering it equally complete . Art . 50 . The Sacred
...
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T is the province of genius to search for its favourite objects , the beautiful and the
sublime , in new and unbeaten tracks . a period when the delineation of our own
manners would perhaps form no interesting topic for poetry , it seems the ...
T is the province of genius to search for its favourite objects , the beautiful and the
sublime , in new and unbeaten tracks . a period when the delineation of our own
manners would perhaps form no interesting topic for poetry , it seems the ...
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The reflections of no common mind ; poetical , beautiful , and philosophical : but
somewhat tinctured with gloomy , narrow , and unsociable ideas of seclusion
from the commerce of the world : as if men were born to live in woods and wilds ...
The reflections of no common mind ; poetical , beautiful , and philosophical : but
somewhat tinctured with gloomy , narrow , and unsociable ideas of seclusion
from the commerce of the world : as if men were born to live in woods and wilds ...
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