The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 41823 |
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... Italy , and brought over the opera of Arsinoe , that Mr. Haym and Mr , Dieupart , who had the honour to be well ... Italian music grafted upon En- glish poetry . For this end Mr. Dieupart and Mr. Haym , according to their several ...
... Italy , and brought over the opera of Arsinoe , that Mr. Haym and Mr , Dieupart , who had the honour to be well ... Italian music grafted upon En- glish poetry . For this end Mr. Dieupart and Mr. Haym , according to their several ...
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... Italy , because the action proposed to be celebrated was that of his settling himself in Latium . But because it was ne- cessary for the reader to know what had happened to him in the taking of Troy , and in the preceding parts of his ...
... Italy , because the action proposed to be celebrated was that of his settling himself in Latium . But because it was ne- cessary for the reader to know what had happened to him in the taking of Troy , and in the preceding parts of his ...
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... Italy carried on through all the oppositions in his way to it both by sea and land . The action in Milton excels ( I think ) both the former in this particular : we see it contrived in hell , executed upon earth , and pu- nished by ...
... Italy carried on through all the oppositions in his way to it both by sea and land . The action in Milton excels ( I think ) both the former in this particular : we see it contrived in hell , executed upon earth , and pu- nished by ...
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