The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... learned pedants much affect ; It was a party - colour'd drefs Of patch'd and py - ball'd languages ; ' Twas English cut on Greek and Latin , Like fuftian heretofore on fattin ; 90 It had an old promiscuous tone , As if h ' had talk'd ...
... learned pedants much affect ; It was a party - colour'd drefs Of patch'd and py - ball'd languages ; ' Twas English cut on Greek and Latin , Like fuftian heretofore on fattin ; 90 It had an old promiscuous tone , As if h ' had talk'd ...
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... learned man , who lived about the end of the thirteenth , and beginning of the fourteenth century . The English and Scots ftrive which of them shall have the honour of his birth . The English fay he was born in Northumberland ; the ...
... learned man , who lived about the end of the thirteenth , and beginning of the fourteenth century . The English and Scots ftrive which of them shall have the honour of his birth . The English fay he was born in Northumberland ; the ...
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... learned Sorbonist , And weave fine cobwebs , fit for fcull That ' s empty when the moon is full ; Such as take lodgings in a head That ' s to be let unfurnished . 160 He could raise scruples dark and nice , And after folve them in a ...
... learned Sorbonist , And weave fine cobwebs , fit for fcull That ' s empty when the moon is full ; Such as take lodgings in a head That ' s to be let unfurnished . 160 He could raise scruples dark and nice , And after folve them in a ...
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... learned Bishop Cumberland was of this opinion . Ver . 189. ] Mr. Butler is very exact in delineating his hero's religion ; it was neceffary that he fhould be fo , that the reader might judge whether he was a pro- per perfon to fet up ...
... learned Bishop Cumberland was of this opinion . Ver . 189. ] Mr. Butler is very exact in delineating his hero's religion ; it was neceffary that he fhould be fo , that the reader might judge whether he was a pro- per perfon to fet up ...
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... learned Taliacotius , from The brawny part of porter's bum , 280 Cut Ver . 281. ] Gafper Taliacotius was born at Bononia , A. D. 1553 , and was Profeffor of Physic and Surgery there . He died 1599. His ftatue ftands in the Ana- tomy ...
... learned Taliacotius , from The brawny part of porter's bum , 280 Cut Ver . 281. ] Gafper Taliacotius was born at Bononia , A. D. 1553 , and was Profeffor of Physic and Surgery there . He died 1599. His ftatue ftands in the Ana- tomy ...
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