The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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... wish for more . Trissino , the author of this tragedy , and of the epic poem of Italia liberata , in blank verse , of which he was the inventor , produced likewise a treatise on Architecture , and acted as a statesman with considerable ...
... wish for more . Trissino , the author of this tragedy , and of the epic poem of Italia liberata , in blank verse , of which he was the inventor , produced likewise a treatise on Architecture , and acted as a statesman with considerable ...
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... energetic pencil of genius . Signior Signorelli recommends the Ifigenia and Alceste of this author , as mo- dels dels for imitation to all young poets who would wish 30 Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy .
... energetic pencil of genius . Signior Signorelli recommends the Ifigenia and Alceste of this author , as mo- dels dels for imitation to all young poets who would wish 30 Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy .
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dels for imitation to all young poets who would wish to adapt the fables of the Greek theatre to the modern stage . ' Martelli's tragedies are composed in rhyme , and in a new species of versification , since called Martelliano ...
dels for imitation to all young poets who would wish to adapt the fables of the Greek theatre to the modern stage . ' Martelli's tragedies are composed in rhyme , and in a new species of versification , since called Martelliano ...
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... wish to appropriate a companion : but every one has not lost a child , a parent , a friend , or a kingdom . When this univer- sal passion has taken possession of an amiable and worthy heart , and is thwarted by adverse and inauspicious ...
... wish to appropriate a companion : but every one has not lost a child , a parent , a friend , or a kingdom . When this univer- sal passion has taken possession of an amiable and worthy heart , and is thwarted by adverse and inauspicious ...
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... wish , however , that Mr. Wallace had not followed the philosophical grammar of the old school . We are so far admirers of the doctrine taught in the Diversions of Purley , that we feel rather intolerant in reading the follow- ing ...
... wish , however , that Mr. Wallace had not followed the philosophical grammar of the old school . We are so far admirers of the doctrine taught in the Diversions of Purley , that we feel rather intolerant in reading the follow- ing ...
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