The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 57Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1780 |
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... beft expreffions claim our care , Pitt 399 our ftyle beft form'd on them , Pitt 369 Ancilia , origin of , Rowe L. 397 Andromache , ftory of , Dry , 6 : 16 lamentation over Hector , Congo 39 thy griefs 1 dread , Pope il . 1 : 210 ...
... beft expreffions claim our care , Pitt 399 our ftyle beft form'd on them , Pitt 369 Ancilia , origin of , Rowe L. 397 Andromache , ftory of , Dry , 6 : 16 lamentation over Hector , Congo 39 thy griefs 1 dread , Pope il . 1 : 210 ...
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... beft , like flowers , it withers , Wall . 79 Gay 1 : 39 ° Gay 1 : 39 ° who trufts to , trufts the fading rofe , Gay 1:42 frail flower , that every feafon fears , Pope 2 : 334 Swift 2 : 227 but a varnish , which time and accidents will ...
... beft , like flowers , it withers , Wall . 79 Gay 1 : 39 ° Gay 1 : 39 ° who trufts to , trufts the fading rofe , Gay 1:42 frail flower , that every feafon fears , Pope 2 : 334 Swift 2 : 227 but a varnish , which time and accidents will ...
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... Beft may be defy'd with mean reproaches , -- ----- may flip , and the most cautious fall , - guilty by miftake , all is , that highest wisdom ordains , whatever heaven ordains , is not without allay , friends muft part , of things ...
... Beft may be defy'd with mean reproaches , -- ----- may flip , and the most cautious fall , - guilty by miftake , all is , that highest wisdom ordains , whatever heaven ordains , is not without allay , friends muft part , of things ...
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... beft , Gay 1 : 39 like flowers , it withers , Gay 1 : 39 ° who trufts to , trufts the fading rose , Gay 1:42 frail flower , that every season fears , Pope 2 : 334 Swift 2 : 227 but a varnish , which time and accidents will tarnish ...
... beft , Gay 1 : 39 like flowers , it withers , Gay 1 : 39 ° who trufts to , trufts the fading rose , Gay 1:42 frail flower , that every season fears , Pope 2 : 334 Swift 2 : 227 but a varnish , which time and accidents will tarnish ...
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... Beft may be defy'd with mean reproaches , -- --- --- may flip , and the most cautious fall , guilty by mistake , all is , that highest wisdom ordains , whatever heaven ordains , is not without allay , friends must part , of things ...
... Beft may be defy'd with mean reproaches , -- --- --- may flip , and the most cautious fall , guilty by mistake , all is , that highest wisdom ordains , whatever heaven ordains , is not without allay , friends must part , of things ...
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