The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... seems a clash of epithets between gentle and potent . Nor do we very clearly see why onde , a wave , or stream , is rendered shade . The beautiful ode to Love , in this tragedy , which abounds with original and ingenious thoughts ...
... seems a clash of epithets between gentle and potent . Nor do we very clearly see why onde , a wave , or stream , is rendered shade . The beautiful ode to Love , in this tragedy , which abounds with original and ingenious thoughts ...
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... seems ironical , Might not the first line run thus ? Low in a dungeon of this lofty pile ; —————————— and would not the four following lines be somewhat more faithful to the original ? To the dread queen of Hades , and her lord , Are ...
... seems ironical , Might not the first line run thus ? Low in a dungeon of this lofty pile ; —————————— and would not the four following lines be somewhat more faithful to the original ? To the dread queen of Hades , and her lord , Are ...
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... beginning of the xvnth century seems to have been Thomyris , by Angela Ingegneri , 1607. The merit of this drama is discussed by Mr. 1657 . 30 Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy . Walker's (J C ) Memoir on Italian Tra- gedy,
... beginning of the xvnth century seems to have been Thomyris , by Angela Ingegneri , 1607. The merit of this drama is discussed by Mr. 1657 . 30 Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy . Walker's (J C ) Memoir on Italian Tra- gedy,
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... seems minutely to have traced it to a much higher period ; -and what Mr. W. calls airs , which were so fre- quently introduced in Testi's drama , written in 1636 , and re- citata at Bologna in 1646 , according to the Drammaturgia ...
... seems minutely to have traced it to a much higher period ; -and what Mr. W. calls airs , which were so fre- quently introduced in Testi's drama , written in 1636 , and re- citata at Bologna in 1646 , according to the Drammaturgia ...
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... seems to sing a palinodia , in speaking of the powerful effects of Love in Metastasio , when he wrote his Didone , and in all others when that drama was performed ; ex- claiming , Such is thy so potent art , O Love ! ' The tragedies of ...
... seems to sing a palinodia , in speaking of the powerful effects of Love in Metastasio , when he wrote his Didone , and in all others when that drama was performed ; ex- claiming , Such is thy so potent art , O Love ! ' The tragedies of ...
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