Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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الصفحة vii
... Pindar ...... 128 The Praise of Pindar . In Imitation of Horace's Second Ode . Book IV . 129 The Resurrection ............... ............... ib . The Muse 150 A Paraphrase upon the 10th Epistle of the First Book of Horace . Horace to ...
... Pindar ...... 128 The Praise of Pindar . In Imitation of Horace's Second Ode . Book IV . 129 The Resurrection ............... ............... ib . The Muse 150 A Paraphrase upon the 10th Epistle of the First Book of Horace . Horace to ...
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... Pindar to call " the dream of a shadow . " It is surely not difficult , in the solitude of a college , or in the bustle of the world , to find useful studies and serious employment . No man needs to be so burthened 3 In the first ...
... Pindar to call " the dream of a shadow . " It is surely not difficult , in the solitude of a college , or in the bustle of the world , to find useful studies and serious employment . No man needs to be so burthened 3 In the first ...
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... Pindar would not have written . Of the Olympic Ode , the beginning is , I think , above the original in elegance , and the conclusion below it in strength . The connection is supplied with great per- spicuity ; and the thoughts , which ...
... Pindar would not have written . Of the Olympic Ode , the beginning is , I think , above the original in elegance , and the conclusion below it in strength . The connection is supplied with great per- spicuity ; and the thoughts , which ...
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... Pindar . In the following odes , where Cowley chooses his own subjects , he sometimes rises to dignity truly Pindaric ; and , if some deficiencies of language be forgiven , his strains are such as those of the Theban bard were to his ...
... Pindar . In the following odes , where Cowley chooses his own subjects , he sometimes rises to dignity truly Pindaric ; and , if some deficiencies of language be forgiven , his strains are such as those of the Theban bard were to his ...
الصفحة 29
... Pindar's style ? Even those , who cannot perhaps find in the Isthmian or Nemaan songs what Anti- quity has disposed them to expect , will at least see , that they are ill - represented by such puny poetry ; and all will determine , that ...
... Pindar's style ? Even those , who cannot perhaps find in the Isthmian or Nemaan songs what Anti- quity has disposed them to expect , will at least see , that they are ill - represented by such puny poetry ; and all will determine , that ...
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