The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... virtue and honour bad Men , long before he had either leisure or inclination to call them bad Writers : And fome had been fuch old offend- ers , that he had quite forgotten their perfons as well as their flanders , till they were ...
... virtue and honour bad Men , long before he had either leisure or inclination to call them bad Writers : And fome had been fuch old offend- ers , that he had quite forgotten their perfons as well as their flanders , till they were ...
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... virtue can fecure the most innocent ; in a manner , which , though it annihilates the credit of the accufation with the juft and impartial , yet aggravates very much the guilt of the accufers ; I mean by Authors without names ; then I ...
... virtue can fecure the most innocent ; in a manner , which , though it annihilates the credit of the accufation with the juft and impartial , yet aggravates very much the guilt of the accufers ; I mean by Authors without names ; then I ...
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... virtues as he had long obferved in them , and only at fuch times as others cease to praise , if not begin to calumniate them , I mean when out of power or out of fashion . A fatire , therefore , on writers fo notorious for the contrary ...
... virtues as he had long obferved in them , and only at fuch times as others cease to praise , if not begin to calumniate them , I mean when out of power or out of fashion . A fatire , therefore , on writers fo notorious for the contrary ...
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... virtue : If you take away her ❝tender thoughts , and her fierce defires , all the reft is of no value . " In which , methinks , his judgment refembleth that of a French taylor on a villa and gar- dens by the Thames ; " All this is very ...
... virtue : If you take away her ❝tender thoughts , and her fierce defires , all the reft is of no value . " In which , methinks , his judgment refembleth that of a French taylor on a villa and gar- dens by the Thames ; " All this is very ...
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... virtue : " e Why flumbers Pope , who leads the Muse's train , " Nor hears that Virtue , which he loves , complain ? ” Mr. MALLET , in his Epiftle on Verbal Criticism : " Whose life , severely scan'd , transcends his lays " For wit ...
... virtue : " e Why flumbers Pope , who leads the Muse's train , " Nor hears that Virtue , which he loves , complain ? ” Mr. MALLET , in his Epiftle on Verbal Criticism : " Whose life , severely scan'd , transcends his lays " For wit ...
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