The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... seems ! " that's a little too ftrong . Pert and dull at least you might have allowed me , but as seldom asleep as any However , the injured Hero may comfort himself with this reflection , that though it be a fleep , yet is not the sleep ...
... seems ! " that's a little too ftrong . Pert and dull at least you might have allowed me , but as seldom asleep as any However , the injured Hero may comfort himself with this reflection , that though it be a fleep , yet is not the sleep ...
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... seems vastly short of his merits , and he ought to have further juftice done him , having fince fully confuted all Sarcafms on his learning and genius , by an advertisement of Sept. 20 , 1729 , in a paper called the Weekly Medley , & c ...
... seems vastly short of his merits , and he ought to have further juftice done him , having fince fully confuted all Sarcafms on his learning and genius , by an advertisement of Sept. 20 , 1729 , in a paper called the Weekly Medley , & c ...
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... seems , was taken by one Mrs. Thomas , who procured fome private letters of Mr. Pope , while almoft a boy , to Mr. Crom- well , and fold them without the confent of either of thofe Gentlemen to Curll , who printed them in 12m0 , 1727 ...
... seems , was taken by one Mrs. Thomas , who procured fome private letters of Mr. Pope , while almoft a boy , to Mr. Crom- well , and fold them without the confent of either of thofe Gentlemen to Curll , who printed them in 12m0 , 1727 ...
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... queftion go which way it will , Harry IVth has always been allowed a great man . " This muft be confeffed a full answer ; only the question still seems to Booth in his cloudy tabernacle shrin'd On grinning dragons thou 198 POPE'S POEMS .
... queftion go which way it will , Harry IVth has always been allowed a great man . " This muft be confeffed a full answer ; only the question still seems to Booth in his cloudy tabernacle shrin'd On grinning dragons thou 198 POPE'S POEMS .
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... seem to a mere English reader , the famous Monf . de la Bruyere declares it to be the character of every good Subject in a Monarchy : " Where ( fays he ) " there is no fuch thing as Love of our Country , the " Intereft , the Glory , and ...
... seem to a mere English reader , the famous Monf . de la Bruyere declares it to be the character of every good Subject in a Monarchy : " Where ( fays he ) " there is no fuch thing as Love of our Country , the " Intereft , the Glory , and ...
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