The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... fire ; Nor wrap up Oranges , to pelt your fire ! O ! pass more innocent , in infant state , 235 To the mild Limbo of our Father Tate : Or peaceably forgot , at once be bleft In Shadwell's bofom with eternal reft ! Soon to that mass of ...
... fire ; Nor wrap up Oranges , to pelt your fire ! O ! pass more innocent , in infant state , 235 To the mild Limbo of our Father Tate : Or peaceably forgot , at once be bleft In Shadwell's bofom with eternal reft ! Soon to that mass of ...
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... fire , as appears by these lines , with which he begins the play , " By heaven it fires my frozen blood with rage ... fire to a corn - field , en- dangered the burning of the Play - house . The Var . And last , his own cold Æschylus took ...
... fire , as appears by these lines , with which he begins the play , " By heaven it fires my frozen blood with rage ... fire to a corn - field , en- dangered the burning of the Play - house . The Var . And last , his own cold Æschylus took ...
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... fire , to caft wet sheets upon it . Some critics have been of opinion that this fheet was of the nature of the Asbestos , which cannot be confumed by fire : But I rather think it an allegorical allusion to the coldness and heaviness of ...
... fire , to caft wet sheets upon it . Some critics have been of opinion that this fheet was of the nature of the Asbestos , which cannot be confumed by fire : But I rather think it an allegorical allusion to the coldness and heaviness of ...
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... fire , With Fool of Quality completes the quire . 295 REMARKS . Thou , " Boileau's Lutrin , which the late Lord Halifax was fo " pleased with , that he complimented him with leave to " dedicate it to him , & c . Let him fhew better and ...
... fire , With Fool of Quality completes the quire . 295 REMARKS . Thou , " Boileau's Lutrin , which the late Lord Halifax was fo " pleased with , that he complimented him with leave to " dedicate it to him , & c . Let him fhew better and ...
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... fire ; " While Critics , and while Bards in rage , Admiring , won't admire : 66 " While wayward pen thy worth affail , " And envious tongues decry ; " Thefe times though many a Friend bewail , " Thefe times bewail not I. " But when the ...
... fire ; " While Critics , and while Bards in rage , Admiring , won't admire : 66 " While wayward pen thy worth affail , " And envious tongues decry ; " Thefe times though many a Friend bewail , " Thefe times bewail not I. " But when the ...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Հատոր 34 Samuel Johnson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1779 |
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