Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Том 21801 |
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... them to the notice of Dr. Johnson , who has printed many of them in the introduction to his Dictionary ; and for this reason the insertion of a specimen here seems unnecessary . By Bow - bell policy ; With his poetry , [ 8 ]
... them to the notice of Dr. Johnson , who has printed many of them in the introduction to his Dictionary ; and for this reason the insertion of a specimen here seems unnecessary . By Bow - bell policy ; With his poetry , [ 8 ]
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... reason he often varies his metre and his style , being sometimes grave and sententious , some- times satirical and humorous , but never losing sight of his principal object , which is the overthrow of popery . The most impressive ...
... reason he often varies his metre and his style , being sometimes grave and sententious , some- times satirical and humorous , but never losing sight of his principal object , which is the overthrow of popery . The most impressive ...
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... reason , one of the darkest mysteries of our reli- gion , that I could not forbear submitting it to the reader . Take a crowat , a pint - stoup , and a quart , A gallon - pitcher , a puncheon , and a tun ; Of wine , or balm , give every ...
... reason , one of the darkest mysteries of our reli- gion , that I could not forbear submitting it to the reader . Take a crowat , a pint - stoup , and a quart , A gallon - pitcher , a puncheon , and a tun ; Of wine , or balm , give every ...
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... reason is away , So I began to stare and gaze ; And suddenly , without delay , Ere ever I had the wit to look , I swallow'd up both bait and hook . Which daily grieves me more and more , By sundry sorts of careful woe , And none alive ...
... reason is away , So I began to stare and gaze ; And suddenly , without delay , Ere ever I had the wit to look , I swallow'd up both bait and hook . Which daily grieves me more and more , By sundry sorts of careful woe , And none alive ...
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... reason is that cruelty " With beauty should have part ? " Or else that such great tyranny " Should dwell in woman's heart ? " O , Cupid , grant this my request , " And do not stop thine ears , " That she may feel within her breast ...
... reason is that cruelty " With beauty should have part ? " Or else that such great tyranny " Should dwell in woman's heart ? " O , Cupid , grant this my request , " And do not stop thine ears , " That she may feel within her breast ...
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