Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... described . as if they were capable of action : when qualities are attributed to any thing which do not exactly belong to it , or when an adjective which is suited to one word is joined to another in a sentence , this manner of speaking ...
... described . as if they were capable of action : when qualities are attributed to any thing which do not exactly belong to it , or when an adjective which is suited to one word is joined to another in a sentence , this manner of speaking ...
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... those of the brazen horse described by Chau- cer : he mounts into the air , when one pin is turned , and falls when another is turned.- A flying chest , or machine , guided in the same manner , by turning certain pins or valves , 71.
... those of the brazen horse described by Chau- cer : he mounts into the air , when one pin is turned , and falls when another is turned.- A flying chest , or machine , guided in the same manner , by turning certain pins or valves , 71.
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... described in L'Allegro ; not dressed as when she pur sued the early chace with the athenian Ce- phalus , but with her head veiled in a be coming cloud , whilst the winds whistle loudly ; or else accompanied by a gentle shower , after ...
... described in L'Allegro ; not dressed as when she pur sued the early chace with the athenian Ce- phalus , but with her head veiled in a be coming cloud , whilst the winds whistle loudly ; or else accompanied by a gentle shower , after ...
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... in his conclusion expresses no doubt of Melancholy's power to bestow the pleasures he has described , and therefore determines to live with her , if she will allow him to share them .. " ! . ODE TO FEAR . It has already been # 6 83 ,
... in his conclusion expresses no doubt of Melancholy's power to bestow the pleasures he has described , and therefore determines to live with her , if she will allow him to share them .. " ! . ODE TO FEAR . It has already been # 6 83 ,
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... described as a nymph , or sylvan goddess , at- tended by many other ideal personages , such as Danger , Vengeance , Murder , & c . This is called an allegorical description ; and the com- panions which the poet allegorically brings ...
... described as a nymph , or sylvan goddess , at- tended by many other ideal personages , such as Danger , Vengeance , Murder , & c . This is called an allegorical description ; and the com- panions which the poet allegorically brings ...
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