The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Sons, L. Davis, B. White and Son ... [and 36 others in London], 1787 |
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... She always remembered her own rank , and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her føn . Rowe's ballad of the Defpairing Shep- herd is faid to have been written , either before or af- ter marriage ...
... She always remembered her own rank , and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her føn . Rowe's ballad of the Defpairing Shep- herd is faid to have been written , either before or af- ter marriage ...
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... She is in the first line a horse , in the second a boat ; and the care of the poet is to keep his horfe or his boat from finging . The next compofition is the far - famed Campaign , which Dr. Warton has termed a Gazette in Rhyme , with ...
... She is in the first line a horse , in the second a boat ; and the care of the poet is to keep his horfe or his boat from finging . The next compofition is the far - famed Campaign , which Dr. Warton has termed a Gazette in Rhyme , with ...
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... She fancies that there can be no cutting - of - throats , " but it must be for her . If this is tragical , I would " fain know what is comical . Well ! upon this they fpy the body of Sempronius ; and Marcia , deluded H 4 " by " by the ...
... She fancies that there can be no cutting - of - throats , " but it must be for her . If this is tragical , I would " fain know what is comical . Well ! upon this they fpy the body of Sempronius ; and Marcia , deluded H 4 " by " by the ...
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... She wears a thousand dresses , and in all is pleasing . Mille habet ornatus , mille decenter liabet . His profe is the model of the middle style ; on grave . fubjects not formal , on light occafions not grovelling ; pure without ...
... She wears a thousand dresses , and in all is pleasing . Mille habet ornatus , mille decenter liabet . His profe is the model of the middle style ; on grave . fubjects not formal , on light occafions not grovelling ; pure without ...
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... are the things which make us unwilling to die . This story I relate from an author whom Quin can hardly be fup- posed to have ever read , an old divine of Cambridge . king king William ; yet , either by the king's diftruft SHE F FIELD .
... are the things which make us unwilling to die . This story I relate from an author whom Quin can hardly be fup- posed to have ever read , an old divine of Cambridge . king king William ; yet , either by the king's diftruft SHE F FIELD .
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