The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... divers others , which , but for this our diligence , could never at the distance of a few months appear to the eye of the most curious . Hereby thou mayst not only receive C 2 the the delectation of Variety , but also arrive at a [ 19 ]
... divers others , which , but for this our diligence , could never at the distance of a few months appear to the eye of the most curious . Hereby thou mayst not only receive C 2 the the delectation of Variety , but also arrive at a [ 19 ]
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... thou wilt be enabled to draw reflections , not only of a critical , but a moral nature , by being let into many particulars of the Person as well as Genius , and of the Fortune as well as Merit , of our Author in which if I relate fome ...
... thou wilt be enabled to draw reflections , not only of a critical , but a moral nature , by being let into many particulars of the Person as well as Genius , and of the Fortune as well as Merit , of our Author in which if I relate fome ...
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... thou " What laurel'd arch , for thy triumphant Muse ? Though each great ancient court thee to his shrine , " Though every laurel through the dome be thine , b Verses to Mr. P. on his tranflation of Homer . с Poem prefixed to his works ...
... thou " What laurel'd arch , for thy triumphant Muse ? Though each great ancient court thee to his shrine , " Though every laurel through the dome be thine , b Verses to Mr. P. on his tranflation of Homer . с Poem prefixed to his works ...
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... thou wilt incline to the Teftimonies of Authors avowed , or of Authors concealed ; of those who knew him , or of those who knew him not . P. MARTINUS MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS T OF THE POEM . HIS poem , 48 TESTIMONIES , & c .
... thou wilt incline to the Teftimonies of Authors avowed , or of Authors concealed ; of those who knew him , or of those who knew him not . P. MARTINUS MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS T OF THE POEM . HIS poem , 48 TESTIMONIES , & c .
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... Thou ! whatever title please thine ear , Dean , Drapier , Bickerftaff , or Gulliver ! Whether thou chufe Cervantes ' ferious air , Or laugh and shake in Rabelais ' easy chair , Or praise the Court , or magnify Mankind , Or thy griev'd ...
... Thou ! whatever title please thine ear , Dean , Drapier , Bickerftaff , or Gulliver ! Whether thou chufe Cervantes ' ferious air , Or laugh and shake in Rabelais ' easy chair , Or praise the Court , or magnify Mankind , Or thy griev'd ...
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