The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12E. Cox, 1779 - 336 páginas |
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... in the figure of a young Grecian , and , after bemoan- ing his misfortunes , undertakes to drive his chariot unobserved through the guards , and to the door of D Achilles ' 3 S Achilles ' tent ; which having performed , [ 33 ]
... in the figure of a young Grecian , and , after bemoan- ing his misfortunes , undertakes to drive his chariot unobserved through the guards , and to the door of D Achilles ' 3 S Achilles ' tent ; which having performed , [ 33 ]
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... merit than his own , And begs the fire may for the fon atone . There's his last refuge , if the play don't take , Yet fpare young Dryden for his father's fake . } } PROLOGUE TO A VERY GOOD WIFE , A COMEDY , 3 PRO- 88 CONGREVE'S POEMS .
... merit than his own , And begs the fire may for the fon atone . There's his last refuge , if the play don't take , Yet fpare young Dryden for his father's fake . } } PROLOGUE TO A VERY GOOD WIFE , A COMEDY , 3 PRO- 88 CONGREVE'S POEMS .
Página 89
... young fellow here — an actor - Powell— One whose person , perhaps , you all may know well ; And he has writ a play --- this very play Which you are all come here to fee , to - day ; And fo , it being an usual thing , to speak Something ...
... young fellow here — an actor - Powell— One whose person , perhaps , you all may know well ; And he has writ a play --- this very play Which you are all come here to fee , to - day ; And fo , it being an usual thing , to speak Something ...
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... young ? " The joy of fight , the talk of every tongue ? " Did ever branch so sweet a blossom bear ? " Or ever early fruit appear so fair ? " Did ever youth so far his . years tranfcend ? “ Did ever life so immaturely end ? " For thee ...
... young ? " The joy of fight , the talk of every tongue ? " Did ever branch so sweet a blossom bear ? " Or ever early fruit appear so fair ? " Did ever youth so far his . years tranfcend ? “ Did ever life so immaturely end ? " For thee ...
Página 171
... young Belzebub is bit . " Thus pleas'd in mind , he calls a chair , Adjusts , and combs , and courts the fair : The fpell takes place , and all goes right , And happy he employs the night In fweet embraces balmy kiffes , And riots in ...
... young Belzebub is bit . " Thus pleas'd in mind , he calls a chair , Adjusts , and combs , and courts the fair : The fpell takes place , and all goes right , And happy he employs the night In fweet embraces balmy kiffes , And riots in ...
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