The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... to the world that the old Pharifee and new Puritan have confciences of the felf - fame temper , " To strain at a gnat , and swallow " a camel . VOL . I. C His tawny beard was th ' equal grace Both of HUDIBRAS , PART I. CANTO I.
... to the world that the old Pharifee and new Puritan have confciences of the felf - fame temper , " To strain at a gnat , and swallow " a camel . VOL . I. C His tawny beard was th ' equal grace Both of HUDIBRAS , PART I. CANTO I.
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... beard , feems to have had an eye to Jaques ' de- fcription of the Country Juftice , in Shakespeare's play , As you like it . It may be asked , why the Poet is fo particular upon the Knight's beard , and gives it the preference to all ...
... beard , feems to have had an eye to Jaques ' de- fcription of the Country Juftice , in Shakespeare's play , As you like it . It may be asked , why the Poet is fo particular upon the Knight's beard , and gives it the preference to all ...
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... to the world that the old Pharifee and new Puritan have confciences of the felf - fame temper , " To ftrain at a gnat , and fwallow ❝a camel . VOL . I. C His tawny beard was th ' equal grace Both of HUDIBRAS , PART I. CANTO I. Ty.
... to the world that the old Pharifee and new Puritan have confciences of the felf - fame temper , " To ftrain at a gnat , and fwallow ❝a camel . VOL . I. C His tawny beard was th ' equal grace Both of HUDIBRAS , PART I. CANTO I. Ty.
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... beard , fecmis to have had an eye to Jaques ' de- feription of the Country Juftice , in Shakespeare's play , As you like it . It may be asked , why the Poet is fo particular upon the Knight's beard , and gives it the preference to all ...
... beard , fecmis to have had an eye to Jaques ' de- feription of the Country Juftice , in Shakespeare's play , As you like it . It may be asked , why the Poet is fo particular upon the Knight's beard , and gives it the preference to all ...
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... beard ; Both equally reputed ftout , And in the fame caufe both have fought ; He Ver . 904. ] The writers of the General Hiftorical Dictionary , vol . vi . p . 291 , imagine , “ That the chafin " here is to be filled with the words Sir ...
... beard ; Both equally reputed ftout , And in the fame caufe both have fought ; He Ver . 904. ] The writers of the General Hiftorical Dictionary , vol . vi . p . 291 , imagine , “ That the chafin " here is to be filled with the words Sir ...
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