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... Persian Eclogues which show him attempting an exotic setting and characters and which also exhibit an unusual use of the heroic couplet , gentle and subdued . These poems contain some traces of genuine feeling , but it is really , and ...
... Persian Eclogues which show him attempting an exotic setting and characters and which also exhibit an unusual use of the heroic couplet , gentle and subdued . These poems contain some traces of genuine feeling , but it is really , and ...
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... PERSIAN ECLOGUES THE PREFACE It is with the Writings of Mankind , in some Measure , as with their Complexions or ... Persian is rich and figurative . There is an Elegancy and Wildness of Thought which recommends [ 205 ] WILLIAM COLLINS ...
... PERSIAN ECLOGUES THE PREFACE It is with the Writings of Mankind , in some Measure , as with their Complexions or ... Persian is rich and figurative . There is an Elegancy and Wildness of Thought which recommends [ 205 ] WILLIAM COLLINS ...
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... Persian Eclogues . I. 30. Balsora , the Persian Gulf . II . 14. Schiraz or Sheraz . III . 1. Tefflis , capital of Eastern Georgia . IV . 44 , 45. Irvan and Tarkie ( Tarku ) , Persian cities . p . 214. An Epistle ... to Hanmer . For ...
... Persian Eclogues . I. 30. Balsora , the Persian Gulf . II . 14. Schiraz or Sheraz . III . 1. Tefflis , capital of Eastern Georgia . IV . 44 , 45. Irvan and Tarkie ( Tarku ) , Persian cities . p . 214. An Epistle ... to Hanmer . For ...
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A Description of the Morning | 8 |
Horace Lib 2 Sat 6 | 28 |
A Satirical Elegy on the Death | 34 |
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