The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... set forth , that as the Iliad and Odyssey gave example to Tragedy , fo did this poem to Comedy its first idea . From these authors alfo it fhould feem , that the Hero , or chief perfonage of it was no less obscure , and his ...
... set forth , that as the Iliad and Odyssey gave example to Tragedy , fo did this poem to Comedy its first idea . From these authors alfo it fhould feem , that the Hero , or chief perfonage of it was no less obscure , and his ...
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... set of men who neither fcrupled to vend either Calumny or Blafphemy , as long as the Town would call for it . a Now our author , living in those times , did conceive it an endeavour well worthy an honest Satirist , to dif- fuade the ...
... set of men who neither fcrupled to vend either Calumny or Blafphemy , as long as the Town would call for it . a Now our author , living in those times , did conceive it an endeavour well worthy an honest Satirist , to dif- fuade the ...
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... set up the head ; Or veft dull Flattery in the sacred Gown ; Or give from fool to fool the Laurel crown . And ( laft and worfe ) with all the cant of wit , Without the foul , the Mufes Hypocrit . 90 95 100 There march'd the bard and ...
... set up the head ; Or veft dull Flattery in the sacred Gown ; Or give from fool to fool the Laurel crown . And ( laft and worfe ) with all the cant of wit , Without the foul , the Mufes Hypocrit . 90 95 100 There march'd the bard and ...
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... set free , Lo ! every finish'd Son returns to thee : First flave to Words , then vaffal to a Name , Then dupe to Party ; child and man the fame ; Bounded by Nature , narrow'd ftill by Art , A trifling head , and a contracted heart ...
... set free , Lo ! every finish'd Son returns to thee : First flave to Words , then vaffal to a Name , Then dupe to Party ; child and man the fame ; Bounded by Nature , narrow'd ftill by Art , A trifling head , and a contracted heart ...
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