The Works of the English Poets, Том 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 страници |
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... it labours most to be concealed . It is hard , that to think well of you , should be but juftice , and to tell you fo , fhould be an offence : thus , rather than violate your modefty , I must be wanting to your other virtues ; and , to ...
... it labours most to be concealed . It is hard , that to think well of you , should be but juftice , and to tell you fo , fhould be an offence : thus , rather than violate your modefty , I must be wanting to your other virtues ; and , to ...
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... it enough : but he that will give himself the trouble of examining , will find I have copied him in nothing but in two or three lines in the complaint of Moleffe , Canto II . and in one in his firit Canto ; the fenfe of which line is ...
... it enough : but he that will give himself the trouble of examining , will find I have copied him in nothing but in two or three lines in the complaint of Moleffe , Canto II . and in one in his firit Canto ; the fenfe of which line is ...
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... it by a lefs grateful method than reason and perfuafion . The original of this difference has been of some ftand- ing , though it did not break out to fury and excefs , until the time of erecting the Difpenfary , being an apartment in ...
... it by a lefs grateful method than reason and perfuafion . The original of this difference has been of some ftand- ing , though it did not break out to fury and excefs , until the time of erecting the Difpenfary , being an apartment in ...
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Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). encouragement it met with from the moft , as well as the most ancient Members of the Society , notwithstand- ing the vigorous oppofition of a few men , who thought it their ...
Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). encouragement it met with from the moft , as well as the most ancient Members of the Society , notwithstand- ing the vigorous oppofition of a few men , who thought it their ...
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... it is my reader : but fome worthy gentlemen , as remarkable for their humanity as their extraordinary parts , have taken care to make him amends for it , by prefixing fomething of their own . I confefs , thofe ingenious gentlemen have ...
... it is my reader : but fome worthy gentlemen , as remarkable for their humanity as their extraordinary parts , have taken care to make him amends for it , by prefixing fomething of their own . I confefs , thofe ingenious gentlemen have ...
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