The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... said , at last to the rump - jewel , he folicited from Cromwell permiffion to return , and obtained it by the intereft of colonel Scroop , to whom his fifter was married . Upon the remains of a fortune , which the danger of his life had ...
... said , at last to the rump - jewel , he folicited from Cromwell permiffion to return , and obtained it by the intereft of colonel Scroop , to whom his fifter was married . Upon the remains of a fortune , which the danger of his life had ...
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... said the King , you fhould think fo ; but I must confefs the " had a wife council . " " And , Sir , " faid Waller , " did you ever know a fool chufe a wife one ? " Such is the ftory , which I once heard of fome other man . Pointed ...
... said the King , you fhould think fo ; but I must confefs the " had a wife council . " " And , Sir , " faid Waller , " did you ever know a fool chufe a wife one ? " Such is the ftory , which I once heard of fome other man . Pointed ...
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... said , that “ he would be left like a whale upon " the ftrand . " Whether he was privy to any of the tranfactions which ended in the Revolution , is not known . His heir joined the prince of Orange . Having now attained an age beyond ...
... said , that “ he would be left like a whale upon " the ftrand . " Whether he was privy to any of the tranfactions which ended in the Revolution , is not known . His heir joined the prince of Orange . Having now attained an age beyond ...
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... said , even by envy , to go the least of womankind aftray . " The lines are too filly to be worth inferting , but , if not capable of a bad conftruction , they must be owned to be at least ambiguous . In his other poems there is an cafy ...
... said , even by envy , to go the least of womankind aftray . " The lines are too filly to be worth inferting , but , if not capable of a bad conftruction , they must be owned to be at least ambiguous . In his other poems there is an cafy ...
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... said Virgil , were inconfide- rable ? So foon was his imagination at its full strength , his judgement ripe , and his humour complete . This poem was written for his own diversion with- out any defign of publication . It was ...
... said Virgil , were inconfide- rable ? So foon was his imagination at its full strength , his judgement ripe , and his humour complete . This poem was written for his own diversion with- out any defign of publication . It was ...
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