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Poetical Works - Page 233
by William Hayley - 1785
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The Triumphs of Temper: A Poem. In Six Cantos. By William Hayley, Esq

William Hayley - 1781 - 192 pages
...ineffectually) for powers to unite fome touches of the fportive wildnefs of Ariofto, and the more ferious fublime painting of Dante, with fome portion of the...and the moral graces of Pope ; and to do this, if pofllble, without violating thofe rules of propriety, which Mr. Cambridge has illuftrated, by example...
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Poems and Plays, Volume 5

William Hayley - 1785 - 276 pages
...ineffecJually') for powers to unite fome touches of thefportive wildnefs of Ariojio, and the more ferious fublime painting of Dante, with fome portion of the...imagination, and the moral graces of Pope ; and to do this, ifpojftble, withtut violating thofe rules of propriety, which Mr. Cambridge has illuftrated, by example...
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The Triumphs of Temper: A Poem. In Six Cantos

William Hayley - 1796 - 216 pages
...ineffeftually) for powers to unite fome touches of the fportive wildnefs of Ariofto, and the more ferious fublime painting of Dante, with fome portion of the...and the moral graces of Pope ; and to do this, if poffible, without violating thofe rules of propriety, which Mr. Cambridge has illuftrated, by example...
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The triumphs of temper; a poem. With new original designs, by M. Flaxman ...

William Hayley - 1807 - 212 pages
...touches of the sportive wildness of Ariosto, and the more serious sublime painting of Dante, with some portion of the enchanting elegance, the refined imagination,...and the moral graces of Pope ; and to do this, if possible, without violating those rules of propriety which Mr. Cambridge has illustrated by example...
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The Triumphs of Temper: A Poem: in Six Cantos

William Hayley - 1812 - 188 pages
...touches of the sportive wildness of Ariosto, and the more serious sublime painting of Dante, with some portion of the enchanting elegance, the refined imagination,...and the moral graces of Pope ; and to do this, if possible, without violating those rules of propriety, which Mr. Cambridge has illustrated, by example...
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Memoirs of Alessandro Tassoni, Author of La Secchia Rapita: Or, The Rape of ...

Joseph Cooper Walker - 1815 - 430 pages
...of the sportive " wildness of Ariosto, and the more serious sublime painting of " Dante, with some portion of the enchanting elegance, the " refined imagination, and the moral graces of Pope." crowns. For an account of the many editions of this celebrated poem, which followed that of 1625, I...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine, Volume 1

1862 - 492 pages
...touches of the sportive wildness of Ariosto, and the more serious, sublime painting of Dante, with some portion of the enchanting elegance, the refined imagination,...and the moral graces of Pope ; and to do this, if possible, without violating the rules of propriety." We think he compared his chaff to the finest wheat....
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A Happy Half-century: And Other Essays

Agnes Repplier - 1908 - 272 pages
..."to unite the sportive wildness of Ariosto and the more serious sublime painting of Dante with some portion of the enchanting elegance, the refined imagination, and the moral graces of Pope; and to do this, if possible, without violating those rules of propriety which Mr. Cambridge has illustrated, by example...
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Dante in English Literature from Chaucer to Cary (c. 1380-1844)

Paget Jackson Toynbee - 1909 - 784 pages
...unite some touches of the sportive Ariosto, and the more serious sublime painting of Dante, with some portion of the enchanting elegance, the refined imagination, and the moral graces of Pope. (Preface, px) [The entrance to ' Spleen's terrific dome ' compared to the gate of Dante's Hell] ' Thro'...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 102

1908 - 976 pages
...to unite the sportive wildness of Ariosto and the more serious sublime painting of Dante with some portion of the enchanting elegance, the refined imagination, and the moral graces of Pope; and to do this, if possible, without violating those rules of propriety which Mr. Cambridge has illustrated, by example...
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