The Works of the English Poets, Том 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 страници |
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... use of weapons which you dare not wield ? Not thus you fly your female foes by night , Nor fhun the feaft , when the full bowls invite : When to fat offerings the glad augur calls , And the shrill horn - pipe founds to bacchanals ...
... use of weapons which you dare not wield ? Not thus you fly your female foes by night , Nor fhun the feaft , when the full bowls invite : When to fat offerings the glad augur calls , And the shrill horn - pipe founds to bacchanals ...
Страница 118
... use of them . For unneceffary coinage , as well as unneceffary revival , runs into affectation ; a fault to be avoided on either hand . Neither will I juftify Milton for this blank verfe , though I may excufe him , by the example of ...
... use of them . For unneceffary coinage , as well as unneceffary revival , runs into affectation ; a fault to be avoided on either hand . Neither will I juftify Milton for this blank verfe , though I may excufe him , by the example of ...
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... use that word in the worst sense ; or as the French call it , more properly , Medifance . In the criticism of spel- ling , it ought to be with i , and not with y , to dif tinguish its true derivation from fatura , not from Sa- tyrus ...
... use that word in the worst sense ; or as the French call it , more properly , Medifance . In the criticism of spel- ling , it ought to be with i , and not with y , to dif tinguish its true derivation from fatura , not from Sa- tyrus ...
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... use it as they pleafe ; pof- terity , perhaps , may be more favourable to me : for intereft and paffion will lie buried in another age ; and partiality and prejudice be forgotten . I speak of my morals , which have been fufficiently ...
... use it as they pleafe ; pof- terity , perhaps , may be more favourable to me : for intereft and paffion will lie buried in another age ; and partiality and prejudice be forgotten . I speak of my morals , which have been fufficiently ...
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... use : But let not all the gold which Tagus hides , And pays the fea in tributary tides , Be bribe fufficient to corrupt the breast ; Or violate with dreams thy peaceful reft . Great men with jealous eyes the friend behold , Whofe ...
... use : But let not all the gold which Tagus hides , And pays the fea in tributary tides , Be bribe fufficient to corrupt the breast ; Or violate with dreams thy peaceful reft . Great men with jealous eyes the friend behold , Whofe ...
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