The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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Pàgina viii
... Pindar , and publishes ' Observations on the Resurrection ' - His Friendship with Lyttelton and Pitt -Death , and Burial at Wickham - Works and Character . 475 WILLIAM COLLINS . - 1720-1759 . Born at Chichester - Educated at Winchester ...
... Pindar , and publishes ' Observations on the Resurrection ' - His Friendship with Lyttelton and Pitt -Death , and Burial at Wickham - Works and Character . 475 WILLIAM COLLINS . - 1720-1759 . Born at Chichester - Educated at Winchester ...
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... Pindar's odes were regular , " and though certainly he had not the fire requisite for the higher species of lyric ... Pindar ; and I may add , so much in his true manner and spirit , that he ought by all means to be excepted out of the ...
... Pindar's odes were regular , " and though certainly he had not the fire requisite for the higher species of lyric ... Pindar ; and I may add , so much in his true manner and spirit , that he ought by all means to be excepted out of the ...
Pàgina 221
... Pindar , that when he lay in his cradle , " the bees swarmed about his mouth . " About the time of the Revolution his father , who was undoubt- edly disappointed by the sudden blast of Popish prosperity , quitted his trade , and retired ...
... Pindar , that when he lay in his cradle , " the bees swarmed about his mouth . " About the time of the Revolution his father , who was undoubt- edly disappointed by the sudden blast of Popish prosperity , quitted his trade , and retired ...
Pàgina 325
... Pindar is said by Horace to have written numeris lege solutis ; As 259 Ode for Music ( Pope ) .— This ode has by many been thought equal to the former . it is a repetition of Dryden's manner , it is so far inferior to him . The whole ...
... Pindar is said by Horace to have written numeris lege solutis ; As 259 Ode for Music ( Pope ) .— This ode has by many been thought equal to the former . it is a repetition of Dryden's manner , it is so far inferior to him . The whole ...
Pàgina 326
... Pindar's authority , cried out at last , " Pindar was a bold fellow , but thou art an impudent one . " If Pope's ode be particularly inspected , it will be found that the first stanza consists of sounds well chosen indeed , but only ...
... Pindar's authority , cried out at last , " Pindar was a bold fellow , but thou art an impudent one . " If Pope's ode be particularly inspected , it will be found that the first stanza consists of sounds well chosen indeed , but only ...
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