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1 458 , 358 348 478 236 १० 468 226 Inderson , Wodbull , Filćgerald , Bowlesy , Soward's Biographiana , 294 1 Seward , Maurice , Campbel , Sentin ( Miss ) Original Sonnets , 361 mental . son Sheffield , Lord , his Speech , 344 Poetical ...
1 458 , 358 348 478 236 १० 468 226 Inderson , Wodbull , Filćgerald , Bowlesy , Soward's Biographiana , 294 1 Seward , Maurice , Campbel , Sentin ( Miss ) Original Sonnets , 361 mental . son Sheffield , Lord , his Speech , 344 Poetical ...
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The beautiful ode to Love , in this tragedy , which abounds with original and ingenious thoughts embroidered on a threadbare subject , is better translated ; though we deem the amplifications too numerous , and are unable to reconcile ...
The beautiful ode to Love , in this tragedy , which abounds with original and ingenious thoughts embroidered on a threadbare subject , is better translated ; though we deem the amplifications too numerous , and are unable to reconcile ...
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Amongst the many pieces , as well original as translations , which covered her altars , the Edipo Re ( Edipus tyrannus ) of Orsatto Giusti . niano , a Venetian nobleman , particularly recommends itself to our notice , not only by its ...
Amongst the many pieces , as well original as translations , which covered her altars , the Edipo Re ( Edipus tyrannus ) of Orsatto Giusti . niano , a Venetian nobleman , particularly recommends itself to our notice , not only by its ...
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Low in a dungeon of this lofty pile ;and would not the four following lines be somewhat more faithful to the original ? To the dread queen of Hades , and her lord , Are offer'd duly . There , not only night In ebon darkness reigns ...
Low in a dungeon of this lofty pile ;and would not the four following lines be somewhat more faithful to the original ? To the dread queen of Hades , and her lord , Are offer'd duly . There , not only night In ebon darkness reigns ...
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... of the tragedies of Seneca , whose coldness we may sometimes perceive creeping through his original dramas . ... and in the Epithalamio di Catullo , nelle nozze di Peleo et di Theti , he has preserved the spirit of his originals .
... of the tragedies of Seneca , whose coldness we may sometimes perceive creeping through his original dramas . ... and in the Epithalamio di Catullo , nelle nozze di Peleo et di Theti , he has preserved the spirit of his originals .
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