The Works of the English Poets, Том 31J. Nichols, 1779 - 288 страници |
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... patron to men of letters and merit ; a faithful and able coun- fellor to your prince ; a true patriot to your country ; - VOL . I. B an an ornament and honour to the titles you poffefs ; OF THE FIRST VOLUM DEDICATION Page.
... patron to men of letters and merit ; a faithful and able coun- fellor to your prince ; a true patriot to your country ; - VOL . I. B an an ornament and honour to the titles you poffefs ; OF THE FIRST VOLUM DEDICATION Page.
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... true a judgement in all parts of fine learning , that , whatever fubject was before him , he difcourfed as pro- perly of it , as if the peculiar bent of his ftudy had been . applied that way : and he perfected his judgement by reading ...
... true a judgement in all parts of fine learning , that , whatever fubject was before him , he difcourfed as pro- perly of it , as if the peculiar bent of his ftudy had been . applied that way : and he perfected his judgement by reading ...
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... true humour . The little violences and eafy mistakes of a night too gayly spent ( and that too in the begin- ning of life ) were always fet right the next day , with great humanity , and ample retribution . His faults brought their ...
... true humour . The little violences and eafy mistakes of a night too gayly spent ( and that too in the begin- ning of life ) were always fet right the next day , with great humanity , and ample retribution . His faults brought their ...
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... true light , the whole muft appear beautiful , noble , admirable . He poffeffed all thofe virtues , in the highest degree , upon which the pleasure of fociety , and the happiness of life depend and he exercised them with the greatest ...
... true light , the whole muft appear beautiful , noble , admirable . He poffeffed all thofe virtues , in the highest degree , upon which the pleasure of fociety , and the happiness of life depend and he exercised them with the greatest ...
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... offending their modefty ; and , under the notion of frequent prefents , gave them what amounted to a sub- fiftence . Many yet alive know this to be true ; though he he told it to none , nor ever was more 12 DEDICATION .
... offending their modefty ; and , under the notion of frequent prefents , gave them what amounted to a sub- fiftence . Many yet alive know this to be true ; though he he told it to none , nor ever was more 12 DEDICATION .
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