The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous livesJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... at firft embarraffed with difficulties , which retarded and oppreffed him , he was for a time timorous and un- cafy ; had his nights disturbed by dreams of long C4 journeys journeys through unknown ways , and wifhed , as he POPE . 23.
... at firft embarraffed with difficulties , which retarded and oppreffed him , he was for a time timorous and un- cafy ; had his nights disturbed by dreams of long C4 journeys journeys through unknown ways , and wifhed , as he POPE . 23.
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... night : directs Fly hence , delufive dream , and light , as air , To Agamemnon's royal tent repair ; Bid him in arms draw forth th ' embattled train , March all his legions to the dusty plain . Now tell the King ' tis given him to ...
... night : directs Fly hence , delufive dream , and light , as air , To Agamemnon's royal tent repair ; Bid him in arms draw forth th ' embattled train , March all his legions to the dusty plain . Now tell the King ' tis given him to ...
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... night , As when the moon in all her luftre bright , As when the moon , refulgent lamp of night , O'er heaven's clear azure sheds her filver light ; pure fpreads facred As still in air the trembling luftre ftood , And o'er its golden ...
... night , As when the moon in all her luftre bright , As when the moon , refulgent lamp of night , O'er heaven's clear azure sheds her filver light ; pure fpreads facred As still in air the trembling luftre ftood , And o'er its golden ...
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... night . Of thefe fpecimens every man who has cultivated poetry , or who delights to trace the mind from the rudeness of its firft conceptions to the elegance of its laft , will naturally defire a greater number ; but most other readers ...
... night . Of thefe fpecimens every man who has cultivated poetry , or who delights to trace the mind from the rudeness of its firft conceptions to the elegance of its laft , will naturally defire a greater number ; but most other readers ...
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... night upon the bridge . There is nothing , fays Juvenal , that a man will not believe in his own favour . Pope had been flattered till he thought himself one of the moving powers in the fyftem of life . When he talked of laying down his ...
... night upon the bridge . There is nothing , fays Juvenal , that a man will not believe in his own favour . Pope had been flattered till he thought himself one of the moving powers in the fyftem of life . When he talked of laying down his ...
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