The Works of the English Poets, Том 31J. Nichols, 1779 - 288 страници |
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... mind , which , without fuf- picion of flattery , I may tell you , are very great ; the good education with which thefe parts have been im- proved ; and your coming into the world , and feeing men very early ; make us expect from your ...
... mind , which , without fuf- picion of flattery , I may tell you , are very great ; the good education with which thefe parts have been im- proved ; and your coming into the world , and feeing men very early ; make us expect from your ...
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... . Such were the natural faculties and strength of his mind , that he had occafion to borrow very little from education ; and he owed those advantages to his own good good parts , which others acquire by ftudy and imita- DEDICATION .
... . Such were the natural faculties and strength of his mind , that he had occafion to borrow very little from education ; and he owed those advantages to his own good good parts , which others acquire by ftudy and imita- DEDICATION .
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... mind , which fhewed , that he had not only read the rules of philo- fophy , but understood the practice of them . In the first Dutch war , he went a volunteer under the duke of York : his behaviour , during that campaign , was fuch , as ...
... mind , which fhewed , that he had not only read the rules of philo- fophy , but understood the practice of them . In the first Dutch war , he went a volunteer under the duke of York : his behaviour , during that campaign , was fuch , as ...
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... mind , that had looked through the world with too piercing an eye , and was grown weary of the profpect . Upon the whole , it may very justly be faid of this great man , with regard to the publick , that through the courfe of his life ...
... mind , that had looked through the world with too piercing an eye , and was grown weary of the profpect . Upon the whole , it may very justly be faid of this great man , with regard to the publick , that through the courfe of his life ...
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... mind vain triumph boaft , Which gains a Heaven , for earthly Eden loft . With virtue strong as yours had Eve been arm'd , In vain the fruit had blufh'd , or ferpent charm'd ; Nor had our blifs by penitence been bought ; Nor had frail ...
... mind vain triumph boaft , Which gains a Heaven , for earthly Eden loft . With virtue strong as yours had Eve been arm'd , In vain the fruit had blufh'd , or ferpent charm'd ; Nor had our blifs by penitence been bought ; Nor had frail ...
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