The Miscellaneous Works: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Том 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... fool the merchant we may call , To pay great fums and to compound the small : For who would break with heaven , and would not break for all ? Reft then , my foul , from endless anguish freed : Nor sciences thy guide , nor fenfe thy ...
... fool the merchant we may call , To pay great fums and to compound the small : For who would break with heaven , and would not break for all ? Reft then , my foul , from endless anguish freed : Nor sciences thy guide , nor fenfe thy ...
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... : They faid , their only danger was delay , And he , who heard what every fool could say , Would never fix his thought , but trim his time away . The paffage yet was good ; the wind ' tis G 3 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 85.
... : They faid , their only danger was delay , And he , who heard what every fool could say , Would never fix his thought , but trim his time away . The paffage yet was good ; the wind ' tis G 3 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 85.
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... fools are doubly fools , endeav'ring to be wise . After a grave confult what course were best , One , more mature in folly than the reft , Stood up , and told them with his head afide , That defp'rate cures must be to defp'rate ills ply ...
... fools are doubly fools , endeav'ring to be wise . After a grave confult what course were best , One , more mature in folly than the reft , Stood up , and told them with his head afide , That defp'rate cures must be to defp'rate ills ply ...
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... fools shall stand in thy defence , And justify their author's want of sense . Let them be all by thy own model made Of dulnefs , and defire no foreign aid ; That they to future ages may be known , Not copies drawn , but iffue of thy own ...
... fools shall stand in thy defence , And justify their author's want of sense . Let them be all by thy own model made Of dulnefs , and defire no foreign aid ; That they to future ages may be known , Not copies drawn , but iffue of thy own ...
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... fools and knaves are better pay'd . Yet , as fome actions bear so great a name , That courts themselves are just , for fear of shame ; So has the mighty merit of your play Extorted praise , and forc'd itself away . ' Tis here as ' tis ...
... fools and knaves are better pay'd . Yet , as fome actions bear so great a name , That courts themselves are just , for fear of shame ; So has the mighty merit of your play Extorted praise , and forc'd itself away . ' Tis here as ' tis ...
Често срещани думи и фрази
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Страница 145 - This is thy province, this thy wondrous way, New humours to invent for each new play: This is that boasted bias of thy mind, By which one way to dulness 'tis inclined: Which makes thy writings lean on one side still, And, in all changes, that way bends thy will.
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