The Works of the English Poets, Том 31J. Nichols, 1779 - 288 страници |
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... once , create love and refpect . While the greatness of his mien informed men , they were approaching the nobleman ; the fweet- nefs of it invited them to come nearer to the patron . There was in his look and gefture fomething that is ...
... once , create love and refpect . While the greatness of his mien informed men , they were approaching the nobleman ; the fweet- nefs of it invited them to come nearer to the patron . There was in his look and gefture fomething that is ...
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... once more to engage himself in defending the liberty of his country . He entered into the prince of Orange's intereft ; and carried on his part of that great enter- prife here in London , and under the eye of the court , with the fame ...
... once more to engage himself in defending the liberty of his country . He entered into the prince of Orange's intereft ; and carried on his part of that great enter- prife here in London , and under the eye of the court , with the fame ...
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... once honoured with a more intimate acquaintance , that nothing less than a demonftration of fome effential fault could make him break with them ; and then too , his good - nature did not confent to it , without the greatest reluctance ...
... once honoured with a more intimate acquaintance , that nothing less than a demonftration of fome effential fault could make him break with them ; and then too , his good - nature did not confent to it , without the greatest reluctance ...
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... once printed cannot well be altered , when the author has already faid that he expects his works fhould live for ever and it had been very foolish in my friend Horace , if , fome years after his " Exegi Monumentum , " he should have ...
... once printed cannot well be altered , when the author has already faid that he expects his works fhould live for ever and it had been very foolish in my friend Horace , if , fome years after his " Exegi Monumentum , " he should have ...
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... all my poetical goods at once : I must therefore defire , that the publick would please to take them in the grofs ; and that every body would turn over what he does not like .. POEMS POE O EM S By MR . PRIÓ R. On 18 POSTSCRIPT .
... all my poetical goods at once : I must therefore defire , that the publick would please to take them in the grofs ; and that every body would turn over what he does not like .. POEMS POE O EM S By MR . PRIÓ R. On 18 POSTSCRIPT .
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