LettersJ. and P. Knapton, 1751 |
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... because the mem- bers of one house are remov'd up to t'other , as it is often done by the court for reafons of state . Infomuch that the lower houses , I mean the play - houses , are going to act tragedies on one another without doors ...
... because the mem- bers of one house are remov'd up to t'other , as it is often done by the court for reafons of state . Infomuch that the lower houses , I mean the play - houses , are going to act tragedies on one another without doors ...
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... because it is fmall or trivial : I have told you ( I think ) what a Spanish lady faid to her poor poetical gallant , that a Queen if she had to do with a groom , would expect a mark of his kindness from him , though it were but his ...
... because it is fmall or trivial : I have told you ( I think ) what a Spanish lady faid to her poor poetical gallant , that a Queen if she had to do with a groom , would expect a mark of his kindness from him , though it were but his ...
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... because they are no more than sparks lighted up by your fire : and you may omit them at laft , if you think them but squibs in your triumphs . I am , & c . I LETTER XII . From Mr. WY CHERLEY . Nov. 11 , 1707 : Receiv'd yours of the 9th ...
... because they are no more than sparks lighted up by your fire : and you may omit them at laft , if you think them but squibs in your triumphs . I am , & c . I LETTER XII . From Mr. WY CHERLEY . Nov. 11 , 1707 : Receiv'd yours of the 9th ...
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... because you bade me . When I think all the repetitions are ftruck out in a copy , I fometimes find more upon dipping in the first vo- lume , and the number encreases so much , that , I believe , more shortning will be requifite than you ...
... because you bade me . When I think all the repetitions are ftruck out in a copy , I fometimes find more upon dipping in the first vo- lume , and the number encreases so much , that , I believe , more shortning will be requifite than you ...
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... because , I think , the taste of our age will not relish a poem of that fort . People feck for what they call wit , on all subjects , and in all places ; not confidering that nature loves truth fo well , that it hardly ever admits of ...
... because , I think , the taste of our age will not relish a poem of that fort . People feck for what they call wit , on all subjects , and in all places ; not confidering that nature loves truth fo well , that it hardly ever admits of ...
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Էջ 294 - ... me to live agreeably in the town, or contentedly in the country, which is really all the difference I set between an easy fortune and a small one.
Էջ 252 - ... not very common to young men, that the attractions of the world have not dazzled me very much ; and I...
Էջ 331 - Pray tell me next how you deal with the critics? " Sir," said he,
Էջ 96 - ... shade. In winter fire. Blest, who can unconcern'dly find Hours, days, and years slide soft away. In health of body, peace of mind, Quiet by day. Sound sleep by night; study and ease, Together mixt; sweet recreation: And innocence, which most does please With meditation.
Էջ 354 - I should be glad the world knew you admitted me to your friendship, and since your affection is too hard for your judgment, I am contented to let the world know how well Mr.
Էջ 260 - The Dying Christian to his Soul: Ode Vital spark of heav'nly flame! Quit, oh quit this mortal frame: Trembling, hoping, ling'ring, flying. Oh the pain, the bliss of dying! Cease, fond Nature, cease thy strife, And let me languish into life. Hark! they whisper; Angels say. Sister spirit, come away.
Էջ 330 - Pray, Mr. Lintot, (said I,) now you talk of Translators, what is your method of managing them? "Sir, (replied he,) those are the saddest pack of rogues in the world : in a hungry fit they'll swear they understand all the languages in the universe : I have known one of them take down a Greek book upon my counter, and cry, Ah, this is Hebrew, I must read it from the latter end.
Էջ 254 - I could not but differ from this opinion : methinks it was by no means a gay, but a very serious soliloquy, to his soul at the point of its departure ; in which sense I naturally took the verses at my first reading them, when I was very young, and before I knew what interpretation the world generally put upon them.
Էջ 329 - Nothing, says he, I can bear it well enough ; but since we have the day before us, methinks it would be very pleasant for you to rest awhile under the woods.
Էջ 320 - ... and sweetmeats, out of devotion: in a word, were it not for this devotion of its inhabitants, Naples would have little else to recommend it besides the air and situation.