The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Samuel Johnson, Том 28John Nichols, 1790 |
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... fubject iflands raise their verdant heads ; The waves fo gently wash each rifing hill , The land feems floating , and the ocean still . Eternal Spring with smiling verdure here Warms the mild air , and crowns the youthful year . From ...
... fubject iflands raise their verdant heads ; The waves fo gently wash each rifing hill , The land feems floating , and the ocean still . Eternal Spring with smiling verdure here Warms the mild air , and crowns the youthful year . From ...
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... fubject to decay , And cleanse the Goddefs - born from feminal allay . The horned flood with glad attention stands , Then bids his ftreams obey their fire's commands . His better parts by luftral waves refin'd , More pure , and nearer ...
... fubject to decay , And cleanse the Goddefs - born from feminal allay . The horned flood with glad attention stands , Then bids his ftreams obey their fire's commands . His better parts by luftral waves refin'd , More pure , and nearer ...
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... fubject of a virgin's dream ; But to fuch joys her nursery did prefer , Alone to tend her vegetable care . A pruning - hook she carry'd in her hand , And taught the stragglers to obey command ; Left the licentious and unthrifty bough ...
... fubject of a virgin's dream ; But to fuch joys her nursery did prefer , Alone to tend her vegetable care . A pruning - hook she carry'd in her hand , And taught the stragglers to obey command ; Left the licentious and unthrifty bough ...
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... fubject . The sense of the Author is , I hope , no where mistaken ; and if there feems in fome places to be fome additions in the English verses to the Greek text , they are only fuch as may be justified from Hierocles's Commentary ...
... fubject . The sense of the Author is , I hope , no where mistaken ; and if there feems in fome places to be fome additions in the English verses to the Greek text , they are only fuch as may be justified from Hierocles's Commentary ...
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... fubject fairly and plainly , and that fable and invention were to have had no fhare in the work : but the force of cuftom , and the defign he had to induce the generality of readers to fall in love with liberty , and abhor flavery , the ...
... fubject fairly and plainly , and that fable and invention were to have had no fhare in the work : but the force of cuftom , and the defign he had to induce the generality of readers to fall in love with liberty , and abhor flavery , the ...
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