The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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... Give me thy hand , and let me hear thy voice ; Nay , quickly speak to me , and let me hear Thy voice - my own affrights me with its echoes . " He who reads these line enjoys for a moment the powers of a poet ; he feels what he remembers ...
... Give me thy hand , and let me hear thy voice ; Nay , quickly speak to me , and let me hear Thy voice - my own affrights me with its echoes . " He who reads these line enjoys for a moment the powers of a poet ; he feels what he remembers ...
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... give way to mer- riment ; the idle and the illiterate will long shelter themselves under this foolish apophthegm . Whether he rested satisfied with this direction or sought for bet- ter , he commenced physician , and obtained high ...
... give way to mer- riment ; the idle and the illiterate will long shelter themselves under this foolish apophthegm . Whether he rested satisfied with this direction or sought for bet- ter , he commenced physician , and obtained high ...
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... . A Poem occasioned by the wonderful successes of Her Majesty's Arms under the conduct of the Duke of Marlborough in Flanders , ' 1706 , folio . It appeared ing himself qualified to give more instruction , he again 36 BLACKMORE .
... . A Poem occasioned by the wonderful successes of Her Majesty's Arms under the conduct of the Duke of Marlborough in Flanders , ' 1706 , folio . It appeared ing himself qualified to give more instruction , he again 36 BLACKMORE .
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With Critical Observations of Their Works Samuel Johnson. ing himself qualified to give more instruction , he again wrote [ 1709 ] a poem of ' Advice to a Weaver of Tapestry . " Steele was then publishing ' The Tatler ; ' and looking ...
With Critical Observations of Their Works Samuel Johnson. ing himself qualified to give more instruction , he again wrote [ 1709 ] a poem of ' Advice to a Weaver of Tapestry . " Steele was then publishing ' The Tatler ; ' and looking ...
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... give over . Had the City Bard stopped his hand at ' Prince Arthur , ' he had missed knighthood , it is true , but he had gone off with some applause . - Tom Brown's Laconics , Works , ed . 1709 , iv . 25 . 25 This is a mistake ; for ...
... give over . Had the City Bard stopped his hand at ' Prince Arthur , ' he had missed knighthood , it is true , but he had gone off with some applause . - Tom Brown's Laconics , Works , ed . 1709 , iv . 25 . 25 This is a mistake ; for ...
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