The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... be established in faith in thee , " then prefently thou didft , by this vifion , ftrongly " poffefs her foul that thine and our enemies should be * overcome . " Examine Venus , and the Moon , Who stole a HUDIBRA S , PART I. CANTO I. 31.
... be established in faith in thee , " then prefently thou didft , by this vifion , ftrongly " poffefs her foul that thine and our enemies should be * overcome . " Examine Venus , and the Moon , Who stole a HUDIBRA S , PART I. CANTO I. 31.
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... Thou that with ale , or viler liquors , Didft infpire Withers , Pryn , and Vickars , And force them , though it was in spite Of Nature , and their stars , to write ; Who ( as we find in fullen writs , And cross - grain'd works of modern ...
... Thou that with ale , or viler liquors , Didft infpire Withers , Pryn , and Vickars , And force them , though it was in spite Of Nature , and their stars , to write ; Who ( as we find in fullen writs , And cross - grain'd works of modern ...
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... thou dost prevaricate : For though the thefis which thou lay`ft Be true ad amufim , as thou fay'st ; ( For that Bear - baiting should appear Jure divino lawfuller Than Synods are , thou doft deny Totidem verbis , fo do I ) Yet there's a ...
... thou dost prevaricate : For though the thefis which thou lay`ft Be true ad amufim , as thou fay'st ; ( For that Bear - baiting should appear Jure divino lawfuller Than Synods are , thou doft deny Totidem verbis , fo do I ) Yet there's a ...
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... Thou canst at beft but overstrain A paradox , and thy own brain . Thus they continued in the editions 1684 , 1689 , 1700 . Reftored in 1704 , in the following blundering manner , Thou ' It be at beft but fuch a bull , & c . and the ...
... Thou canst at beft but overstrain A paradox , and thy own brain . Thus they continued in the editions 1684 , 1689 , 1700 . Reftored in 1704 , in the following blundering manner , Thou ' It be at beft but fuch a bull , & c . and the ...
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... thou 46 upon them , take their caufe into thine own hand ; appear thou in the caufe of thy Saints , the caufe in " hand - It is thy caufe , Lord . We know that the " King is mifled , deluded , and deceived by his Popish , " Arminian ...
... thou 46 upon them , take their caufe into thine own hand ; appear thou in the caufe of thy Saints , the caufe in " hand - It is thy caufe , Lord . We know that the " King is mifled , deluded , and deceived by his Popish , " Arminian ...
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