Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1781 |
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... And yet as in our plays fo at our common tables many epi- fodes are allowed , as flicing of cucumbers , dreffing of A comedy by Sir William Davenant , acted 1669 . fallads , feafoning the infide of a firloin of beef 59 LETTERS .
... And yet as in our plays fo at our common tables many epi- fodes are allowed , as flicing of cucumbers , dreffing of A comedy by Sir William Davenant , acted 1669 . fallads , feafoning the infide of a firloin of beef 59 LETTERS .
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... plays , one a tragedy , the other a comedy , in which he has shewn his greatest art , and proved moft fuccefsful . I had not feen the play for fome years before I hit upon almoft the fame words that he has in the following prologue to ...
... plays , one a tragedy , the other a comedy , in which he has shewn his greatest art , and proved moft fuccefsful . I had not feen the play for fome years before I hit upon almoft the fame words that he has in the following prologue to ...
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... play ; " In which to poets you but just appear , " To prize that higheft which coft them fo dear . " Eops in the Town more easily will pass ; " One ftory makes a ftatutable afs : But fuch in plays must be much thicker fown " Like yolks ...
... play ; " In which to poets you but just appear , " To prize that higheft which coft them fo dear . " Eops in the Town more easily will pass ; " One ftory makes a ftatutable afs : But fuch in plays must be much thicker fown " Like yolks ...
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... play opens with a scene of good housewifery , where Favourite the housekeeper makes this com- plaint to Lady Bonona : " FAV . The last mutton killed was lean , Madam . " Should not fome fat sheep be bought in ? " BON . What fay you ...
... play opens with a scene of good housewifery , where Favourite the housekeeper makes this com- plaint to Lady Bonona : " FAV . The last mutton killed was lean , Madam . " Should not fome fat sheep be bought in ? " BON . What fay you ...
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... playing and longer . But to ease them of their pain , by an invention which the poets call Catastrophe , Valentine ... play and printed it long before The Art of Cookery was thought of , and I had never read it till the other poem was ...
... playing and longer . But to ease them of their pain , by an invention which the poets call Catastrophe , Valentine ... play and printed it long before The Art of Cookery was thought of , and I had never read it till the other poem was ...
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143 ページ - Thoufands of happy hours you pafs'd with me ; " No mention made of old Penelope. " On adamant our wrongs we all engrave, " But write our benefits upon the wave. " Why then be gone, the feas uncertain truft ; " As I found you, fo may you find them juft. " Dying Calypfo muft be left behind, " And all your vows be wafted with the wind !" Fond are the hopes he fhould be conftant now, Who to his tendereft part had broke his vow.
136 ページ - To make your wife and mine a muff.) Thus he frames wings, and nothing lacks To fix the whole, but melted wax : That was the work of the young boy, Pleas'd at the fancy of the toy; Not guessing, ere he was much older, He should have one upon each shoulder.
81 ページ - L were a Picture drawn With Cynthia's Face, but with a Neck like Brawn; With Wings of Turkey, and with Feet of Calf, Tho' drawn by Kneller, it would make you laugh!
44 ページ - Cincinnatus, who went from the plough to the command of the Roman army ; and, having brought home victory, retired to his cottage ; for, when the Samnite...
8 ページ - Which faid, he foon outftript the wind, Whilft puffing Boreas lagg'd behind ; And to Urganda's cave he came, A lady of prodigious fame, Whofe hollow eyes and hopper breech...
112 ページ - THE BEGGAR WOMAN. A GENTLEMAN in hunting rode aftray, •**• More out of choice, than that he loft his way, He let his company the Hare purfue, For he himfelf had other game in view. A Beggar by her trade ; yet not fo mean, But that her cheeks were frefh, and linen clean. J' Miftrefs," quoth he, " and what if we two fhou'd * Retire a little way into the wood...
43 ページ - I hope it will not be taken ill by the wits, that 1 call my cooks by the title of ingenious; for I cannot imagine why cooks may not be as well read as any other persons.
84 ページ - The fate of things lies always in the dark : What cavalier would know St. James's Park '? For locket stands «;i icrc gardens once did spring ; And wild-ducks quack where grasshoppers did sing ; A princely palace on that space does rise, Where Sedley's noble muse found mulberries'.
159 ページ - And have you by a rival croft, Only in hopes you may n't be loft. Sometimes they fay that you are faulty, And that they know where...
54 ページ - The Art of Cookery, in imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry, with some Letters to Dr. Lister...