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... passages , which are occasionally given , have been drawn . These extracts , it will be observed are in terza rima . To the impeachment of being in this an imitator of Lord Byron , I might plead guilty by being silent - conscious that ...
... passages , which are occasionally given , have been drawn . These extracts , it will be observed are in terza rima . To the impeachment of being in this an imitator of Lord Byron , I might plead guilty by being silent - conscious that ...
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... di Dante , vol . 1. p . 50. ) . In Mr. Cary's translation of verse xx of the original , he gives " recesses instead of lake of the heart ; ' and thus not 6 19 99 only impairs the imagery of the passage , but XXVI PREFACE.
... di Dante , vol . 1. p . 50. ) . In Mr. Cary's translation of verse xx of the original , he gives " recesses instead of lake of the heart ; ' and thus not 6 19 99 only impairs the imagery of the passage , but XXVI PREFACE.
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John Taaffe. 99 only impairs the imagery of the passage , but removes what was intended to be a scientific position . Yet even the lines quoted from Redi might have emboldened one to be more lite- ral . — v . xxx , Mr. Cary falls into ...
John Taaffe. 99 only impairs the imagery of the passage , but removes what was intended to be a scientific position . Yet even the lines quoted from Redi might have emboldened one to be more lite- ral . — v . xxx , Mr. Cary falls into ...
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... passage as to when the poem began to be composed ; so that we , on that head , shall be at full liberty to argue hereafter without having carried along any incumbrance . But that its action opens with the opening of the fourteenth ...
... passage as to when the poem began to be composed ; so that we , on that head , shall be at full liberty to argue hereafter without having carried along any incumbrance . But that its action opens with the opening of the fourteenth ...
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... passages , would be reconciled to common - sense : for , though to typify by a bleak ( 1 ) Imitatrix boni , malorum autem Mater omnium . De leg : L. 1 . p . xxII . CANTO 1 . desert abstract vice be rather inconsistent , 2 HELL 9.
... passages , would be reconciled to common - sense : for , though to typify by a bleak ( 1 ) Imitatrix boni , malorum autem Mater omnium . De leg : L. 1 . p . xxII . CANTO 1 . desert abstract vice be rather inconsistent , 2 HELL 9.
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