Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Volumes 3-4J. Bell, 1789 |
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... , And watery mountains break in foam below ; On Neptune's back , the proud Colossus rides , Deaf to the roarings of the winds and tides . There Phidias bids the breathing statue move In living sculpture 32 Epist . It . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... , And watery mountains break in foam below ; On Neptune's back , the proud Colossus rides , Deaf to the roarings of the winds and tides . There Phidias bids the breathing statue move In living sculpture 32 Epist . It . EPISTLES CRITICAL.
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John Bell. There Phidias bids the breathing statue move In living sculpture not unworthy Jove ; From age to age Cleomenes shall charm , And his carv'd Venus future warriors warm , In fair proportion from beholders turn , And o'er her ...
John Bell. There Phidias bids the breathing statue move In living sculpture not unworthy Jove ; From age to age Cleomenes shall charm , And his carv'd Venus future warriors warm , In fair proportion from beholders turn , And o'er her ...
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... Phidias , and painted by Apelles . 26. Behold ! where Stephen fainting yields his breath , } The stoning of St. Stephen , by Eustache Le Sueur , born at Paris 1655 , and died 1677. W. 26. Here too Albani's pencil charms the eye ...
... Phidias , and painted by Apelles . 26. Behold ! where Stephen fainting yields his breath , } The stoning of St. Stephen , by Eustache Le Sueur , born at Paris 1655 , and died 1677. W. 26. Here too Albani's pencil charms the eye ...
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EPISTLES | 1 |
A Prospect of Poetry | 21 |
On Scribbling against | 53 |
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