The Works of the English Poets, Том 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 страници |
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... subjects now to seek What common needs require ; but fear to speak , Let him give leave of fpeech , that haughty man , Whose pride this inaufpicious war began : For whofe ambition ( let me dare to say , Fear fet apart , though death is ...
... subjects now to seek What common needs require ; but fear to speak , Let him give leave of fpeech , that haughty man , Whose pride this inaufpicious war began : For whofe ambition ( let me dare to say , Fear fet apart , though death is ...
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... subjects feel ; and you have had your share . Twice vanquish'd , while in bloody fields we ftrive , : Scarce in our walls we keep our hopes alive : The rolling flood runs warm with human gore ; The bones of Latians glance the ...
... subjects feel ; and you have had your share . Twice vanquish'd , while in bloody fields we ftrive , : Scarce in our walls we keep our hopes alive : The rolling flood runs warm with human gore ; The bones of Latians glance the ...
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... subject , and is , besides , top full of heat and affectation ; that , among the moderns , Ariofto neither defigned justly , nor obferved any unity of action , or compass of time , or moderation in the vastness of his draught : his ...
... subject , and is , besides , top full of heat and affectation ; that , among the moderns , Ariofto neither defigned justly , nor obferved any unity of action , or compass of time , or moderation in the vastness of his draught : his ...
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... subjects , both relating to it , I was doubtful , whether I fhould choose that of king Arthur conquering the Saxons ; which , being farther distant in time , gives the greater scope to my invention or that of Edward the Black Prince ...
... subjects , both relating to it , I was doubtful , whether I fhould choose that of king Arthur conquering the Saxons ; which , being farther distant in time , gives the greater scope to my invention or that of Edward the Black Prince ...
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... subject of the tragedy ; which being of those that end with a happy event , is therefore by Ariftotle judged below the other fort , whofe fuc- cefs is unfortunate . Notwithstanding which , the fatyrs , who were part of the dramatis ...
... subject of the tragedy ; which being of those that end with a happy event , is therefore by Ariftotle judged below the other fort , whofe fuc- cefs is unfortunate . Notwithstanding which , the fatyrs , who were part of the dramatis ...
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