The Works of the British Poets, Volum 7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 pàgines |
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... praife is high , but dif- criminative and appropriate . That part of it where he deplores his being far from wit and learn- ing , as being far from Pope , gave particular offence to his friends at home . The panegyric Swift is not ...
... praife is high , but dif- criminative and appropriate . That part of it where he deplores his being far from wit and learn- ing , as being far from Pope , gave particular offence to his friends at home . The panegyric Swift is not ...
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... praife , yet ftill with due refpect to praise , A bard triumphant in immortal bays , The learn'd to fhew , the fenfible commend , Yet ftill preferve the province of the friend , What life , what vigour , must the lines require ? What ...
... praife , yet ftill with due refpect to praise , A bard triumphant in immortal bays , The learn'd to fhew , the fenfible commend , Yet ftill preferve the province of the friend , What life , what vigour , must the lines require ? What ...
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... praife the great Who , while on earth in fame they live , Are fenfeless of the fame they give . L Ha ! while I gaze , pale Cynthia fades , The bursting earth unveils the shades ! All flow , and wan , and wrap'd with shrouds , They rife ...
... praife the great Who , while on earth in fame they live , Are fenfeless of the fame they give . L Ha ! while I gaze , pale Cynthia fades , The bursting earth unveils the shades ! All flow , and wan , and wrap'd with shrouds , They rife ...
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... praife , and prayer ; Pleasing all men , hurting none , Pleas'd and blefs'd with God alone : Then while the gardens take my fight , With all the colours of delight ; While filver waters glide along , To please my ear , and court my song ...
... praife , and prayer ; Pleasing all men , hurting none , Pleas'd and blefs'd with God alone : Then while the gardens take my fight , With all the colours of delight ; While filver waters glide along , To please my ear , and court my song ...
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... praife , Frov'd the vain flourish of expenfive eafe . The pair arrive the livery'd fervants wait ; Their lord receives them at the pompous gate . The table groans with coftly piles of food , And all is more than hospitably good . Then ...
... praife , Frov'd the vain flourish of expenfive eafe . The pair arrive the livery'd fervants wait ; Their lord receives them at the pompous gate . The table groans with coftly piles of food , And all is more than hospitably good . Then ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volum 7 Robert Anderson Visualització completa - 1795 |
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volum 7 Robert Anderson Visualització completa - 1795 |
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