The Works of the English Poets, Том 43R. Hett, 1779 - 2 страници |
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... vain as not to think there are many faults in the enfuing poems ; all human works must fall short of perfection , and therefore to acknow- ledge it , is no humility : however , I am not like thofe authors , who , out of a false modefty ...
... vain as not to think there are many faults in the enfuing poems ; all human works must fall short of perfection , and therefore to acknow- ledge it , is no humility : however , I am not like thofe authors , who , out of a false modefty ...
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... vain niceties about a letter , or a fyllable , or the tranfpofition of a phrafe , when the prefent reading is fufficiently intelligible . Thefe learned triflers are mere weeders 5 : weeders of an author ; they collect the weeds 8 ...
... vain niceties about a letter , or a fyllable , or the tranfpofition of a phrafe , when the prefent reading is fufficiently intelligible . Thefe learned triflers are mere weeders 5 : weeders of an author ; they collect the weeds 8 ...
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... vain ! See the great prophet stand , Waving his wonder - working wand ! He ftrikes the stubborn rock , and lo ! The ftubborn rock feels the Almighty blow ; His ftony entrails burst , and rufhing torrents flow . * Then did the fun his ...
... vain ! See the great prophet stand , Waving his wonder - working wand ! He ftrikes the stubborn rock , and lo ! The ftubborn rock feels the Almighty blow ; His ftony entrails burst , and rufhing torrents flow . * Then did the fun his ...
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... Vain Vain man ! who boldly with dim reafon's ray Vies TO BELINDA , 23 333 Part of the 38th and 39th Chapters of Job A Para- phrase, -
... Vain Vain man ! who boldly with dim reafon's ray Vies TO BELINDA , 23 333 Part of the 38th and 39th Chapters of Job A Para- phrase, -
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William Broome Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). Vain man ! who boldly with dim reafon's ray Vies with his God , and rivals his full day ! * But tell me now , fay how this beauteous frame Of all things , from the womb of ...
William Broome Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). Vain man ! who boldly with dim reafon's ray Vies with his God , and rivals his full day ! * But tell me now , fay how this beauteous frame Of all things , from the womb of ...
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