The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 57Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1780 |
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... Gray 335 virtue , ftern , rugged nurfe of , Gray 335 leaves us leifure to be good , Gray 335 fevere inftructor , but the best , Som . 330 right reafon's ever faithful friend , to thee our haughty paffions bend , hardens fome fouls , Cow ...
... Gray 335 virtue , ftern , rugged nurfe of , Gray 335 leaves us leifure to be good , Gray 335 fevere inftructor , but the best , Som . 330 right reafon's ever faithful friend , to thee our haughty paffions bend , hardens fome fouls , Cow ...
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... Gray 351 Hugbes 197 he fung and begg'd , Hughes 197 fings the wooden horse , Pope od . 3 : 221 not fond of flattery , nor unpleas'd with praife , ib . 220 Bards , who fo fond of fame , as youthful , fome , enjoy the vifions of the Nine ...
... Gray 351 Hugbes 197 he fung and begg'd , Hughes 197 fings the wooden horse , Pope od . 3 : 221 not fond of flattery , nor unpleas'd with praife , ib . 220 Bards , who fo fond of fame , as youthful , fome , enjoy the vifions of the Nine ...
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... Gray 337 Pope 3 : 254 Dry . 3 : 204 Mall . 296 Buck . 16 Beginning , none without an end , Behemoth defcribed , Milt . 1 : 221 in plaited mail , rears his head , Thom . I : 7 Being , vaft chain , which - leaves no void , Pope 2 : 37 ...
... Gray 337 Pope 3 : 254 Dry . 3 : 204 Mall . 296 Buck . 16 Beginning , none without an end , Behemoth defcribed , Milt . 1 : 221 in plaited mail , rears his head , Thom . I : 7 Being , vaft chain , which - leaves no void , Pope 2 : 37 ...
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... Gray 351 Hugbes 197 Hughes 197 Pope od . 3 : 221 ib . 220 Pope 1 : 225 Pitt 352 Pitt 352 not fond of flattery , nor unpleas'd with praife , Bards , who fo fond of fame , as youthful , - fome , enjoy the vifions of the Nine , -`here they ...
... Gray 351 Hugbes 197 Hughes 197 Pope od . 3 : 221 ib . 220 Pope 1 : 225 Pitt 352 Pitt 352 not fond of flattery , nor unpleas'd with praife , Bards , who fo fond of fame , as youthful , - fome , enjoy the vifions of the Nine , -`here they ...
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... Gray 337 Beeves , at his touch , at once to jelly turn , Beggar fings before the thief , verfes for , Pope 3 : 254 Dry . 3 : 204 Beginning , none without an end , Mall . 296 Buck . 16 Behemoth defcribed , Milt . 1 : 221 in plaited mail ...
... Gray 337 Beeves , at his touch , at once to jelly turn , Beggar fings before the thief , verfes for , Pope 3 : 254 Dry . 3 : 204 Beginning , none without an end , Mall . 296 Buck . 16 Behemoth defcribed , Milt . 1 : 221 in plaited mail ...
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Страница 254 - Ichor, blood of gods, Ida, fount-full hill, fair nurfe of fountains and of game,