The Works of the English Poets, Томове 13–16G. Bigg, 1779 - 408 страници |
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... those chaces , which were once the delight of a more vigorous age . It is an entertaining , and ( as I conceive ) a very innocent amusement . The refult of these rambling imaginations will be found in the following poem ; which if ...
... those chaces , which were once the delight of a more vigorous age . It is an entertaining , and ( as I conceive ) a very innocent amusement . The refult of these rambling imaginations will be found in the following poem ; which if ...
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... those monuments they erected to tranfmit their actions to future ages , made no fcruple to join the glories of the chace to their most celebrated triumphs . Neither were their poets wanting to do juf- tice to this heroick exercife ...
... those monuments they erected to tranfmit their actions to future ages , made no fcruple to join the glories of the chace to their most celebrated triumphs . Neither were their poets wanting to do juf- tice to this heroick exercife ...
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... though he seems to describe the hunting of the hare by the scent through many turnings and windings ; yet he really fays no more , than that one of those hounds , which he calls calls ixveurges , finds out the game . For he 6 PREFACE . 1.
... though he seems to describe the hunting of the hare by the scent through many turnings and windings ; yet he really fays no more , than that one of those hounds , which he calls calls ixveurges , finds out the game . For he 6 PREFACE . 1.
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... bestow , Let fools , let knaves , be mafters here below . Grandeur and place , those baits to catch the wife , And all their pageant train , I pity and despise . J. TRACY . THE THE CHA CE . BOO K I. THE ARGUMENT . [ 12 ]
... bestow , Let fools , let knaves , be mafters here below . Grandeur and place , those baits to catch the wife , And all their pageant train , I pity and despise . J. TRACY . THE THE CHA CE . BOO K I. THE ARGUMENT . [ 12 ]
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... those Begot by winds , or the celeftial breed That bore the great Pelides through the prefs Of heroes arm'd , and broke their crowded ranks ; Which proudly neighing , with the fun begins Chearful his courfe ? and ere his beams decline ...
... those Begot by winds , or the celeftial breed That bore the great Pelides through the prefs Of heroes arm'd , and broke their crowded ranks ; Which proudly neighing , with the fun begins Chearful his courfe ? and ere his beams decline ...
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