The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... falling on the Friend whom he had engaged to give them to the Public . In difcharge of this truft , the Public has here a com- plete Edition of his Works ; executed in such a manner , as , I am perfuaded , would have been to his ...
... falling on the Friend whom he had engaged to give them to the Public . In difcharge of this truft , the Public has here a com- plete Edition of his Works ; executed in such a manner , as , I am perfuaded , would have been to his ...
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... fall to the share of multitudes . In this hiftory of his life , will be contained a large account of his writings ; a critique on the nature , force , and extent of his genius , exemplified from these writings ; and a vindication of his ...
... fall to the share of multitudes . In this hiftory of his life , will be contained a large account of his writings ; a critique on the nature , force , and extent of his genius , exemplified from these writings ; and a vindication of his ...
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... falls under very unlucky circumftances : for , from the moment he prints , he must expect to hear no more truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fenfe ( and indeed there are twenty men of wit for one ...
... falls under very unlucky circumftances : for , from the moment he prints , he must expect to hear no more truth , than if he were a Prince , or a Beauty . If he has not very good fenfe ( and indeed there are twenty men of wit for one ...
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... falls fhort of him in nothing but fimplicity and propriety of style ; the first of which perhaps was the fault of his age , and the last of his language . Among the moderns , their fuccefs has been greatest who have moft endeavoured to ...
... falls fhort of him in nothing but fimplicity and propriety of style ; the first of which perhaps was the fault of his age , and the last of his language . Among the moderns , their fuccefs has been greatest who have moft endeavoured to ...
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... fall ! But fee , the hepherds fhun the noon - day heat , The lowing herds to murmuring brooks retreat , To closer shades the panting flocks remove ; Ye gods ! and is there no relief for Love ? 85 But Ver . 79 , 80 . VARIATION . Your ...
... fall ! But fee , the hepherds fhun the noon - day heat , The lowing herds to murmuring brooks retreat , To closer shades the panting flocks remove ; Ye gods ! and is there no relief for Love ? 85 But Ver . 79 , 80 . VARIATION . Your ...
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