The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... manner from which neither truth nor 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 ...
... manner from which neither truth nor 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 ...
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... manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITATEM , OBSOLETIS FASTIDITIS GRA- NITOREM , OBSCURIS LUCEM , TIAM . I am St. James's , Dec. 22d , 1728 . Your most humble Servant , WILLIAM CLELAND d . d This gentleman was of Scotland , and bred at the ...
... manner ) VETUSTIS DARE NOVITATEM , OBSOLETIS FASTIDITIS GRA- NITOREM , OBSCURIS LUCEM , TIAM . I am St. James's , Dec. 22d , 1728 . Your most humble Servant , WILLIAM CLELAND d . d This gentleman was of Scotland , and bred at the ...
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... manner exemplified several of the precepts in the 46 very precepts themselves . " He then produces fome instances of a particular beauty in the numbers , and concludes with faying , that " there are three poems in " our tongue of the ...
... manner exemplified several of the precepts in the 46 very precepts themselves . " He then produces fome instances of a particular beauty in the numbers , and concludes with faying , that " there are three poems in " our tongue of the ...
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... manner how . " Strange Variation ! We are told in MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 . " That this translation of the Illiad was not in all re- " spects conformable to the fine taste of his friend Mr. " Addison ; infomuch that he employed a ...
... manner how . " Strange Variation ! We are told in MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 . " That this translation of the Illiad was not in all re- " spects conformable to the fine taste of his friend Mr. " Addison ; infomuch that he employed a ...
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... manner pleased with the labours " of those who have improved our language with the " tranflations of old Greek and Latin authors . - We " have already most of their Hiftorians in our own " tongue , and , what is more for the honour of ...
... manner pleased with the labours " of those who have improved our language with the " tranflations of old Greek and Latin authors . - We " have already most of their Hiftorians in our own " tongue , and , what is more for the honour of ...
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