The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... whose prostituted papers ( for one or other Party , in the unhappy divifions of their Coun- try ) have infulted the Fallen , the Friendless , the Exiled , and the Dead . Besides this , which I take to be a public concern , I have ...
... whose prostituted papers ( for one or other Party , in the unhappy divifions of their Coun- try ) have infulted the Fallen , the Friendless , the Exiled , and the Dead . Besides this , which I take to be a public concern , I have ...
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... whose subscription Mr. Addifon procured to our author ; let him stand forth , that truth may appear ! Amicus Plato , amicus Socrates , fed magis amica Veritas . In verity , the whole story of the libel is a lie ; witness those persons ...
... whose subscription Mr. Addifon procured to our author ; let him stand forth , that truth may appear ! Amicus Plato , amicus Socrates , fed magis amica Veritas . In verity , the whole story of the libel is a lie ; witness those persons ...
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... Whose life , severely scan'd , transcends his lays " For wit fupreme , is but his second praise , " Mr. HAMMOND , That delicate and correct imitator of Tibullus , in his Love Elegies , Elegy xiv . In his Poems , printed for B. Lintot ...
... Whose life , severely scan'd , transcends his lays " For wit fupreme , is but his second praise , " Mr. HAMMOND , That delicate and correct imitator of Tibullus , in his Love Elegies , Elegy xiv . In his Poems , printed for B. Lintot ...
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... Whose filial Piety excells " Whatever Grecian story tells . " A genius for each business fit , " Whose meaneft talent is his Wit , " & c , Let us now recreate thee by turning to the other fide , and shewing his Character drawn by those ...
... Whose filial Piety excells " Whatever Grecian story tells . " A genius for each business fit , " Whose meaneft talent is his Wit , " & c , Let us now recreate thee by turning to the other fide , and shewing his Character drawn by those ...
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... whose title he does not mention , but affures us it is much more execrable than all his works f . The DAILY JOURNAL , May 11 , 1728 , affures us , " He is below " Tom Durfey in the Drama , because ( as that writer " thinks ) the ...
... whose title he does not mention , but affures us it is much more execrable than all his works f . The DAILY JOURNAL , May 11 , 1728 , affures us , " He is below " Tom Durfey in the Drama , because ( as that writer " thinks ) the ...
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