The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... first Volume , and the original poems in the fecond , are here printed from a copy corrected through- out by the Author himself , even to the very preface : which , with feveral additional notes in his own hand , he delivered to the ...
... first Volume , and the original poems in the fecond , are here printed from a copy corrected through- out by the Author himself , even to the very preface : which , with feveral additional notes in his own hand , he delivered to the ...
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... first published the Poems to which they belong , he thought proper , for various reasons , to omit . from the Manufcript - copy of the Effay on Man , which tended to difcredit fate , and to recommend the moral government of God , had ...
... first published the Poems to which they belong , he thought proper , for various reasons , to omit . from the Manufcript - copy of the Effay on Man , which tended to difcredit fate , and to recommend the moral government of God , had ...
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... neous pieces in verfe and profe * . Amongst the Verse feveral fine poems make now their first appearance in * The profe is not within the plan of this edition . his | his Works . And of the Profe , all that iv ADVERTISEMENT .
... neous pieces in verfe and profe * . Amongst the Verse feveral fine poems make now their first appearance in * The profe is not within the plan of this edition . his | his Works . And of the Profe , all that iv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... first printed from the Manufcript- copies of his principal poems of later date ; That many new notes of the Author's are here added to his Poems ; and lastly , that several pieces , both in profe and verse , make now their first ...
... first printed from the Manufcript- copies of his principal poems of later date ; That many new notes of the Author's are here added to his Poems ; and lastly , that several pieces , both in profe and verse , make now their first ...
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... foon take a higher flight ; So larks , which first from lowly fields arise , Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . .30 35 45 50 W. WYCHERLEY . Το To Mr. POPE , on his WINDSOR - FOREST . [ x ] WINTER, the fourth Paftoral, MAMMY.
... foon take a higher flight ; So larks , which first from lowly fields arise , Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . .30 35 45 50 W. WYCHERLEY . Το To Mr. POPE , on his WINDSOR - FOREST . [ x ] WINTER, the fourth Paftoral, MAMMY.
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