The Works of the English Poets, Том 33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 страници |
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... must collect for himself . The first Volume , and the original poems in the fecond , are here printed from a copy corrected through- out by the Author himself , even to the very preface : which , with feveral additional notes in his own ...
... must collect for himself . The first Volume , and the original poems in the fecond , are here printed from a copy corrected through- out by the Author himself , even to the very preface : which , with feveral additional notes in his own ...
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... must be ad- ded a great number of fine Verses taken from the Au- thor's Manufcript - copies of these poems , communicated by him for this purpose to the Editor . Thefe , when he first published the Poems to which they belong , he ...
... must be ad- ded a great number of fine Verses taken from the Au- thor's Manufcript - copies of these poems , communicated by him for this purpose to the Editor . Thefe , when he first published the Poems to which they belong , he ...
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... must have a strange impotency of mind whom fuch miferable fcribblers can ruffle . Of all that grofs Boeotian phalanx who have written fcurrilously against me , I know not so much as one whom a writer of repu- tation would not wish to ...
... must have a strange impotency of mind whom fuch miferable fcribblers can ruffle . Of all that grofs Boeotian phalanx who have written fcurrilously against me , I know not so much as one whom a writer of repu- tation would not wish to ...
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... must esteem . Live , and enjoy their spite ! nor mourn that fate , Which would , if Virgil liv'd , on Virgil wait ; Whose Muse did once , like thine , in plains delight , Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight ; So larks ...
... must esteem . Live , and enjoy their spite ! nor mourn that fate , Which would , if Virgil liv'd , on Virgil wait ; Whose Muse did once , like thine , in plains delight , Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight ; So larks ...
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... must approve of whatever they produce , and the latter to imagine that authors are obliged to please them at any rate . Methinks , as on the one nand , no fingle man is born with a right of controling the opinions of all the rest ; so ...
... must approve of whatever they produce , and the latter to imagine that authors are obliged to please them at any rate . Methinks , as on the one nand , no fingle man is born with a right of controling the opinions of all the rest ; so ...
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