The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... cause Ridicule in itself is , or ought to be , a pleasure ; but because it is just to undeceive and vindicate the ho- neft and unpretending part of mankind from impofition , because particular intereft ought to yield to general , and a ...
... cause Ridicule in itself is , or ought to be , a pleasure ; but because it is just to undeceive and vindicate the ho- neft and unpretending part of mankind from impofition , because particular intereft ought to yield to general , and a ...
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... cause , " From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws . " And , to clofe all , hear the reverend dean of St. Pa- trick's : " A Soul with every virtue fraught , " By Patriots , Priests , and Poets taught . " Whose filial Piety ...
... cause , " From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws . " And , to clofe all , hear the reverend dean of St. Pa- trick's : " A Soul with every virtue fraught , " By Patriots , Priests , and Poets taught . " Whose filial Piety ...
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... cause of the continuance thereof . The College of the Goddess in the City , with her private Acade- my for Poets in particular ; the Governors of it , and the four Cardinal Virtues . Then the Poem hastes into the midst of things ...
... cause of the continuance thereof . The College of the Goddess in the City , with her private Acade- my for Poets in particular ; the Governors of it , and the four Cardinal Virtues . Then the Poem hastes into the midst of things ...
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... cause , in vain decry'd and curft , Still- REMARKS . The DUNCIAD , fic MS . It may well be difputed whether this be a right reading : Ought it not rather to be fpelled Dunceiad , as the Etymology evidently de- mands ? Dunce with an e ...
... cause , in vain decry'd and curft , Still- REMARKS . The DUNCIAD , fic MS . It may well be difputed whether this be a right reading : Ought it not rather to be fpelled Dunceiad , as the Etymology evidently de- mands ? Dunce with an e ...
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... cause and empire at an end ! Could Troy be fav'd , & c . REMARKS . Ver . 198. - grey - goofe weapon ] Alluding to the old English weapon , the arrow of the long bow , which was fletched with the feathers of the grey - goofe . IMITATION ...
... cause and empire at an end ! Could Troy be fav'd , & c . REMARKS . Ver . 198. - grey - goofe weapon ] Alluding to the old English weapon , the arrow of the long bow , which was fletched with the feathers of the grey - goofe . IMITATION ...
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