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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... which fome time afterwards , by the insti- gation of Whiggifm , the commons , chofen by the people for three years , chofe themselves for feven . But , But , whatever might be the difpofition of the lords 74 AD DI S O N.
... which fome time afterwards , by the insti- gation of Whiggifm , the commons , chofen by the people for three years , chofe themselves for feven . But , But , whatever might be the difpofition of the lords 74 AD DI S O N.
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... themselves their genuine charms they boast , And those that paint them trueft , praise them most . This Pope had in his thoughts ; but , not knowing how to use what was not his own , he spoiled the thought when he had borrowed it : The ...
... themselves their genuine charms they boast , And those that paint them trueft , praise them most . This Pope had in his thoughts ; but , not knowing how to use what was not his own , he spoiled the thought when he had borrowed it : The ...
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... themselves fufficiently oftentatious , but were ex- plained by infcriptions fo arrogant , that Boileau and Racine thought it neceffary to make them more fimple . He was in the following year at Loo with the king ; from whom , after a ...
... themselves fufficiently oftentatious , but were ex- plained by infcriptions fo arrogant , that Boileau and Racine thought it neceffary to make them more fimple . He was in the following year at Loo with the king ; from whom , after a ...
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... And leave on thorns their locks of golden hair . With their sharp nails , themselves the Satyrs wound , And tug their fhaggy beards , and bite with grief the ground . M 4 Lo J Lo Pan himself , beneath a blasted oak , Dejected CONGREV E.
... And leave on thorns their locks of golden hair . With their sharp nails , themselves the Satyrs wound , And tug their fhaggy beards , and bite with grief the ground . M 4 Lo J Lo Pan himself , beneath a blasted oak , Dejected CONGREV E.
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... themselves under this foolish apophthegm . Whether he refted fatisfied with this direction , or fought for better , he commenced physician , and ob- tained high eminence and extenfive practice . He be- came Fellow of the College of ...
... themselves under this foolish apophthegm . Whether he refted fatisfied with this direction , or fought for better , he commenced physician , and ob- tained high eminence and extenfive practice . He be- came Fellow of the College of ...
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