The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Samuel Johnson, Том 4John Nichols, 1790 |
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... verse by Dryden , and in prose by Pope . It is concluded by the wife Ulyffes with this fpeech : Fate holds the strings , and men like children move But as they're led ; fuccefs is from above . At the acceffion of queen Anne , having his ...
... verse by Dryden , and in prose by Pope . It is concluded by the wife Ulyffes with this fpeech : Fate holds the strings , and men like children move But as they're led ; fuccefs is from above . At the acceffion of queen Anne , having his ...
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... verse , And prefenting his theft to the king ; The first was a trick not uncommon or fcarce , But the last was an impudent thing : Yet what he had ftol'n was fo little worth ftealing . They forgave him the damage and coft : Had he ta'en ...
... verse , And prefenting his theft to the king ; The first was a trick not uncommon or fcarce , But the last was an impudent thing : Yet what he had ftol'n was fo little worth ftealing . They forgave him the damage and coft : Had he ta'en ...
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... away their lives in clofets ; he entered early into the world , and was long busy in publick affairs ; in which he was initiated . under the patronage of Addifon , whofe notice he he is faid to have gained by his verses in.
... away their lives in clofets ; he entered early into the world , and was long busy in publick affairs ; in which he was initiated . under the patronage of Addifon , whofe notice he he is faid to have gained by his verses in.
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... verses in praise of Rofamond . To thofe verfes it would not have been juft to deny regard ; for they contain fome of the moft elegant encomiaftick strains ; and , among the innumerable poems of the fame kind , it L will be hard to find ...
... verses in praise of Rofamond . To thofe verfes it would not have been juft to deny regard ; for they contain fome of the moft elegant encomiaftick strains ; and , among the innumerable poems of the fame kind , it L will be hard to find ...
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... verses " as diftinguished as your air . - They are as ftrong as truth , as " deep as reafon , as clear as innocence , and as smooth as beauty . " They contain a nameless and peculiar mixture of force and " grace , which is at once fo ...
... verses " as diftinguished as your air . - They are as ftrong as truth , as " deep as reafon , as clear as innocence , and as smooth as beauty . " They contain a nameless and peculiar mixture of force and " grace , which is at once fo ...
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