The Works of the English Poets, Том 1J. Buckland, 1790 |
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... state of them whose story is related , and by confequence their joys and griefs are not eafily adopted , nor can the attention be often interested in any thing that befalls them . To the subject thus originally indisposed to the ...
... state of them whose story is related , and by confequence their joys and griefs are not eafily adopted , nor can the attention be often interested in any thing that befalls them . To the subject thus originally indisposed to the ...
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... state , " He did not steal , but emulate ! “ And when he would like them appear , " Their garb , but not their cloaths , did wear . As one of Denham's principal claims to the regard of posterity arises from his improve- ment of our ...
... state , " He did not steal , but emulate ! “ And when he would like them appear , " Their garb , but not their cloaths , did wear . As one of Denham's principal claims to the regard of posterity arises from his improve- ment of our ...
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... have stood By any power , by this right hand it bou'd . " And though my outward state misfortune bath Depreft thus low , it cannot reach my faith . " 66 66 -Thus Thus by his fraud and our own faith o'er- come 116 HAM . DEN.
... have stood By any power , by this right hand it bou'd . " And though my outward state misfortune bath Depreft thus low , it cannot reach my faith . " 66 66 -Thus Thus by his fraud and our own faith o'er- come 116 HAM . DEN.
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... State , to whom he was now made Latin fecretary , employed him to cenfure , by inferting a prayer taken from Sidney's Arcadia , and imputing it to the King ; whom he charges , in his Iconoclaftes , with the use of this prayer , as with ...
... State , to whom he was now made Latin fecretary , employed him to cenfure , by inferting a prayer taken from Sidney's Arcadia , and imputing it to the King ; whom he charges , in his Iconoclaftes , with the use of this prayer , as with ...
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... state of blindness , because it depends upon perpetual and minute infpection and collation . Nor would Milton probably have begun it , after he had loft his eyes ; but having had it always before him , he continued it , fays Philips ...
... state of blindness , because it depends upon perpetual and minute infpection and collation . Nor would Milton probably have begun it , after he had loft his eyes ; but having had it always before him , he continued it , fays Philips ...
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