The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Peter Hill, 1815 |
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... passion's sphere , See how Revenge moves there , Ambition here ; And in their orbs view the dark characters Of ... passions be Gentle as nature in its infancy ; Till , soften'd by our charms , their furies cease , And their revenge ...
... passion's sphere , See how Revenge moves there , Ambition here ; And in their orbs view the dark characters Of ... passions be Gentle as nature in its infancy ; Till , soften'd by our charms , their furies cease , And their revenge ...
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... passions . That is , these walking fliers , Jack with a lanthorn , & c . will put on his spec- tacles , and fall a reading souls and put on his pumps and fall a tracking of spheres : so that he will read and run , walk and fly , at the ...
... passions . That is , these walking fliers , Jack with a lanthorn , & c . will put on his spec- tacles , and fall a reading souls and put on his pumps and fall a tracking of spheres : so that he will read and run , walk and fly , at the ...
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... passions . ever , says he , cannot perform both parts , is but half a writer for the stage . " With , Patons Who- m THE Duke of Guise , a tragedy ( 1683 ) , written in conjunction with Lee , as Edipus had been before , seems to deserve ...
... passions . ever , says he , cannot perform both parts , is but half a writer for the stage . " With , Patons Who- m THE Duke of Guise , a tragedy ( 1683 ) , written in conjunction with Lee , as Edipus had been before , seems to deserve ...
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... to the poem . There is no need to inquire why those verses were read , which , to all the attractions of wit , elegance , and harmony , added the co - operation of all the factious passions , and filled every mind with tri- DRYDEN . 33.
... to the poem . There is no need to inquire why those verses were read , which , to all the attractions of wit , elegance , and harmony , added the co - operation of all the factious passions , and filled every mind with tri- DRYDEN . 33.
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. the factious passions , and filled every mind with tri- umph or resentment . IT could not be supposed that all the provocation given by Dryden would be endured without resis ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. the factious passions , and filled every mind with tri- umph or resentment . IT could not be supposed that all the provocation given by Dryden would be endured without resis ...
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