The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 43Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... Lord CORNWALLIS , Baron of Eye . Nos otia vitæ 66 " Solamur Cantu . " STAT . WITH ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS , Made by the Author in 1743 , but not copied in the Edition of 1750 . B To the Right Honourable CHARLES , Lord Viscount TOWNSHEND ;
... Lord CORNWALLIS , Baron of Eye . Nos otia vitæ 66 " Solamur Cantu . " STAT . WITH ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS , Made by the Author in 1743 , but not copied in the Edition of 1750 . B To the Right Honourable CHARLES , Lord Viscount TOWNSHEND ;
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With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. To the Right Honourable CHARLES , Lord Viscount TOWNSHEND ; Late one of his Majefty's Principal Secretaries of State , and Knight of the Moft Noble Order of the Garter , & c . I MY ...
With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. To the Right Honourable CHARLES , Lord Viscount TOWNSHEND ; Late one of his Majefty's Principal Secretaries of State , and Knight of the Moft Noble Order of the Garter , & c . I MY ...
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... Lord Townshend in his Rainham , Where majestically plain " Pure Nature reigns , where varied views from views " Diffufive profpects yield * : here fhagg'd with woods , " Here rich with harveft , and there white with flocks , " And all ...
... Lord Townshend in his Rainham , Where majestically plain " Pure Nature reigns , where varied views from views " Diffufive profpects yield * : here fhagg'd with woods , " Here rich with harveft , and there white with flocks , " And all ...
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... Lord , is but a faint picture of the place of your retirement , which no one ever enjoyed more elegantly no part of your life lies heavy upon you ; there is no uneafy vacancy in it ; it is all filled up with study , exercife , or polite ...
... Lord , is but a faint picture of the place of your retirement , which no one ever enjoyed more elegantly no part of your life lies heavy upon you ; there is no uneafy vacancy in it ; it is all filled up with study , exercife , or polite ...
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... LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , Pulham in Norfolk , 1739 . And most obedient fervant , WILLIAM BROOME I PREFACE . AM very fenfible that many hard circumftances DEDICATION . The XXIId Ode of the First Book of Horace A Prologue for ...
... LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , Pulham in Norfolk , 1739 . And most obedient fervant , WILLIAM BROOME I PREFACE . AM very fenfible that many hard circumftances DEDICATION . The XXIId Ode of the First Book of Horace A Prologue for ...
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