The Works of the English Poets, Том 12J. D. Cornish, 1779 - 390 страници |
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... Nature could never fuch expence afford ; Each feveral province own'd a feveral lord . A Poet then had his poetic wife , One Mufe embrac'd , and married for his life . By the stale thing his appetite was cloy'd , His fancy leffen'd , and ...
... Nature could never fuch expence afford ; Each feveral province own'd a feveral lord . A Poet then had his poetic wife , One Mufe embrac'd , and married for his life . By the stale thing his appetite was cloy'd , His fancy leffen'd , and ...
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... nature was as free to him as to Lucretius , who at his age explained it according to the principles of Epicurus . In his eighth Eclogue , he has innovated nothing ; the former part of it being the complaint and despair of a forfaken ...
... nature was as free to him as to Lucretius , who at his age explained it according to the principles of Epicurus . In his eighth Eclogue , he has innovated nothing ; the former part of it being the complaint and despair of a forfaken ...
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... nature in it , and being almost wholly clear from the wretched affectation of learning . I will fay nothing of the Pifcatory Eclogues , because no mo- dern Latin can bear criticism . It is no wonder that rolling down through fo many ...
... nature in it , and being almost wholly clear from the wretched affectation of learning . I will fay nothing of the Pifcatory Eclogues , because no mo- dern Latin can bear criticism . It is no wonder that rolling down through fo many ...
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... natural endowments , which , without flattery , are eminent , the superstructures of study , and the knowledge of good authors . Courage , probity , and humanity are inherent in you . Thefe virtues have ever been habitual to the ancient ...
... natural endowments , which , without flattery , are eminent , the superstructures of study , and the knowledge of good authors . Courage , probity , and humanity are inherent in you . Thefe virtues have ever been habitual to the ancient ...
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... nature has accomplish'd all the spring . The challenge to Damætas shall belong , Mænalcas shall sustain his under - song : Each in his turn your tuneful numbers bring ; By turns the tuneful Muses love to fing . DAM . From the great ...
... nature has accomplish'd all the spring . The challenge to Damætas shall belong , Mænalcas shall sustain his under - song : Each in his turn your tuneful numbers bring ; By turns the tuneful Muses love to fing . DAM . From the great ...
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