The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... Anacreon had very early occurred to me ; and a specimen of my first ventures in this undertaking may be found in the Dublin Magazine already referred to , where , in the number of that work for February , 1794 , appeared a " Paraphrase ...
... Anacreon had very early occurred to me ; and a specimen of my first ventures in this undertaking may be found in the Dublin Magazine already referred to , where , in the number of that work for February , 1794 , appeared a " Paraphrase ...
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... Anacreon in English was considered — and , I grant , on no unreasonable grounds - - as a work to which grave collegiate authorities could not openly lend their sanction , Anacreon in Greek was thought no unfitting present to be received ...
... Anacreon in English was considered — and , I grant , on no unreasonable grounds - - as a work to which grave collegiate authorities could not openly lend their sanction , Anacreon in Greek was thought no unfitting present to be received ...
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... Anacreon had written chiefly in Iambic dimeter verse , that Horace should have wholly neglected that metre . I may add that , of those fragments of Anacreon , of whose genuineness , from internal evidence , there can be no doubt ...
... Anacreon had written chiefly in Iambic dimeter verse , that Horace should have wholly neglected that metre . I may add that , of those fragments of Anacreon , of whose genuineness , from internal evidence , there can be no doubt ...
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... ANACREON Page 3 5 7 11 13 17 ODES . I. I saw the smiling bard of pleasure 41 II . Give me the harp of epic song 44 III . Listen to the Muse's lyre 46 IV . Vulcan hear your glorious task V. Sculptor , wouldst thou glad my soul VI . As ...
... ANACREON Page 3 5 7 11 13 17 ODES . I. I saw the smiling bard of pleasure 41 II . Give me the harp of epic song 44 III . Listen to the Muse's lyre 46 IV . Vulcan hear your glorious task V. Sculptor , wouldst thou glad my soul VI . As ...
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Thomas Moore. REMARKS ON ANACREON . THERE is but little known with certainty of the life of Anacreon . Chamæleon Heracleotes * , who wrote upon the subject , has been lost in the general wreck of ancient literature . The editors of the ...
Thomas Moore. REMARKS ON ANACREON . THERE is but little known with certainty of the life of Anacreon . Chamæleon Heracleotes * , who wrote upon the subject , has been lost in the general wreck of ancient literature . The editors of the ...
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