The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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Página ii
... never his intention to bring into this Edition of his Works , on account of the levity of fome , the freedom of others , and the little importance of any . But these being the property of other men , the Editor had it not in his power ...
... never his intention to bring into this Edition of his Works , on account of the levity of fome , the freedom of others , and the little importance of any . But these being the property of other men , the Editor had it not in his power ...
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... never Flattery knew , Pays what to friendship and defert is due . Young , yet judicious ; in your verse are found Art ftrengthening Nature , Senfe improv'd by Sound . Unlike thofe Wits , whofe numbers glide along So smooth , no thought ...
... never Flattery knew , Pays what to friendship and defert is due . Young , yet judicious ; in your verse are found Art ftrengthening Nature , Senfe improv'd by Sound . Unlike thofe Wits , whofe numbers glide along So smooth , no thought ...
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... never well can praise what I admire , Nor in those lofty trials dare appear , But gently drop this counsel in your ear . Go on , to gain applauses by defert ; Inform the head , whilst you diffolve the heart : Inflame the foldier with ...
... never well can praise what I admire , Nor in those lofty trials dare appear , But gently drop this counsel in your ear . Go on , to gain applauses by defert ; Inform the head , whilst you diffolve the heart : Inflame the foldier with ...
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... never go upon without both that and an ill temper . I think a good deal may be faid to extenuate the fault of bad Poets . What we call a Genius , is hard to be diftinguished by a man himself , from a strong inclina- tion and if his ...
... never go upon without both that and an ill temper . I think a good deal may be faid to extenuate the fault of bad Poets . What we call a Genius , is hard to be diftinguished by a man himself , from a strong inclina- tion and if his ...
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... never been prepared for these Trifles by Prefaces , biassed by recommendations , dazzled with the names of great Patrons , wheedled with fine reafons and pretences , or troubled with excufes . I confefs it was want of confideration that ...
... never been prepared for these Trifles by Prefaces , biassed by recommendations , dazzled with the names of great Patrons , wheedled with fine reafons and pretences , or troubled with excufes . I confefs it was want of confideration that ...
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