The Purple Island: A PoemBuston and Briggs, 1816 - 190 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iv
... give offence . A second edition of this book appeared however in 1643 . Dr. Fletcher was appointed , subsequently to his mission to Russia , Secretary to the City of London , and one of the masters of the Court of Requests . In 1597 he ...
... give offence . A second edition of this book appeared however in 1643 . Dr. Fletcher was appointed , subsequently to his mission to Russia , Secretary to the City of London , and one of the masters of the Court of Requests . In 1597 he ...
الصفحة vii
... give every bird of the Muses his proper feather ; " nor has he himself been backward in due acknowledg- ment , as these instances sufficiently evince : " Two shepherds most I love with just adoring ; " That Mantuan swain , who chang'd ...
... give every bird of the Muses his proper feather ; " nor has he himself been backward in due acknowledg- ment , as these instances sufficiently evince : " Two shepherds most I love with just adoring ; " That Mantuan swain , who chang'd ...
الصفحة viii
... supplying deficiences , should be allowed . The mottos and impresses , which in general are very happily adapted , give Fletcher's figures an air of life , which in that particular renders them superior viii A Biographical Sketch of.
... supplying deficiences , should be allowed . The mottos and impresses , which in general are very happily adapted , give Fletcher's figures an air of life , which in that particular renders them superior viii A Biographical Sketch of.
الصفحة x
... gives a religious air to the image ; had it but received the sanction of antiquity for its adoption , we might perhaps have heard more in its praise . On their coins , the ancients , we find , represented Hope in the character of a ...
... gives a religious air to the image ; had it but received the sanction of antiquity for its adoption , we might perhaps have heard more in its praise . On their coins , the ancients , we find , represented Hope in the character of a ...
الصفحة xi
... give an individual and exclusive character to the personage , seems to have been the sole aim of the ancients . From the profusion of ornaments with which most modern allegorical figures are overwhelmed , we are as much at a loss to ...
... give an individual and exclusive character to the personage , seems to have been the sole aim of the ancients . From the profusion of ornaments with which most modern allegorical figures are overwhelmed , we are as much at a loss to ...
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armour arms bands beauty blood breast breath bright call'd Cant CANTO chang'd chyle colour darts death divers doth dwell Earth ev'ry eyes face fair fair mount fears fiends fill'd fire flame Fletcher foes foul fram'd frame gentle GILES FLETCHER glitt'ring glorious golden grace grief hand happy hath head heart heat Heav'n heav'nly Hell hellish Hepar HILGAY Isle light live liver lofty maid Methos mighty mighty hand Muse ne'er never night nimble Ovid passage Pentarchy Peritoneum PHINEAS FLETCHER pipe plac'd pow'r praise prince Purple Island rage rest rise round seem'd shame shepherd shield shining show'rs side sight silver sing sleep song soon soul sparkling Spenser spite spleen sprite stands stars streams swain sweet swelling Tactus tears thee thence thin Thirsil thou thousand Thracian Thumos Tiphys tongue tow'rs tunicle Twixt unto veins Vex'd wall waves winds wondrous word wound XXVIII XXXII