The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... occafion ) in vain , in the clofets and libraries of all my acquaintance . I had ftill been in the dark , if a Gentleman had not procured me ( I fuppofe from fome of themselves , for they are generally much more dan- gerous friends than ...
... occafion ) in vain , in the clofets and libraries of all my acquaintance . I had ftill been in the dark , if a Gentleman had not procured me ( I fuppofe from fome of themselves , for they are generally much more dan- gerous friends than ...
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... ODYSSEY , ( printed by J. Watts , Jan. 10 , 1724. ) " I take this occafion to declare that the fubfcription " for Shakespeare belongs wholly to Mr. Tonfon : And " " that ❝ that the benefit of this Propofal is not solely OF AUTHORS . 29.
... ODYSSEY , ( printed by J. Watts , Jan. 10 , 1724. ) " I take this occafion to declare that the fubfcription " for Shakespeare belongs wholly to Mr. Tonfon : And " " that ❝ that the benefit of this Propofal is not solely OF AUTHORS . 29.
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... occafion fhall bring them forth . And the third book , if well confidered , feemeth to embrace the whole world . Each of the Games relateth to fome or other vile clafs of writers : The first concerneth the Plagiary , to whom he giveth ...
... occafion fhall bring them forth . And the third book , if well confidered , feemeth to embrace the whole world . Each of the Games relateth to fome or other vile clafs of writers : The first concerneth the Plagiary , to whom he giveth ...
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... occafion ) " Will fee his Work , like Jacob's ladder rife , " Its foot in dirt , its head amid the fkies . " BENTL . Ver . 17. Still her old Empire to restore ] This restora- tion makes the Completion of the Poem . Vide Book iv . Ver ...
... occafion ) " Will fee his Work , like Jacob's ladder rife , " Its foot in dirt , its head amid the fkies . " BENTL . Ver . 17. Still her old Empire to restore ] This restora- tion makes the Completion of the Poem . Vide Book iv . Ver ...
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... occafion : In merry Old England it once was a rule , The King had his Poet , and also his Fool : But now we're fo frugal , I'd have you to know it , That Cibber can ferve both for Fool and for Poet . Of Blackmore , fee Book ii . Of ...
... occafion : In merry Old England it once was a rule , The King had his Poet , and also his Fool : But now we're fo frugal , I'd have you to know it , That Cibber can ferve both for Fool and for Poet . Of Blackmore , fee Book ii . Of ...
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