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... and Tasso's Jerusalem , the corrections which these poets made in their first productions , when their faculties were in a great degree clouded and worn out , are properly considered as not entitled to supersede what they produced ...
... and Tasso's Jerusalem , the corrections which these poets made in their first productions , when their faculties were in a great degree clouded and worn out , are properly considered as not entitled to supersede what they produced ...
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All this particularity with reference to the earthquake , I never shall forget it , - of all the days of the year "was for the audience . The poet bad to exhibit the minuteness with which unlettered people , and old people in particular ...
All this particularity with reference to the earthquake , I never shall forget it , - of all the days of the year "was for the audience . The poet bad to exhibit the minuteness with which unlettered people , and old people in particular ...
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... wor characteristics of the play , been able to approach so dr has herself inspired with the the poet : - “ Wilt thou bei many years on very low wup this thing in the broad le before- admired , gaped at , altogether forgotten .
... wor characteristics of the play , been able to approach so dr has herself inspired with the the poet : - “ Wilt thou bei many years on very low wup this thing in the broad le before- admired , gaped at , altogether forgotten .
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... herself inspired with the sweetest of her kisses , " he thus replies to Greene's inquiry as to who was the poet : - “ Wilt thou believe one of Henslowe's common comedians , who has already served him many years on very low wages .
... herself inspired with the sweetest of her kisses , " he thus replies to Greene's inquiry as to who was the poet : - “ Wilt thou believe one of Henslowe's common comedians , who has already served him many years on very low wages .
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seper terest r who ieana , puccio is in and darkness of ages , —the language of Italy had been formed , in great part , by the marvellous “ Visions " of her greatest poet ; painting had been revived by Giotto and Cimabue ; architecture ...
seper terest r who ieana , puccio is in and darkness of ages , —the language of Italy had been formed , in great part , by the marvellous “ Visions " of her greatest poet ; painting had been revived by Giotto and Cimabue ; architecture ...
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