The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 1: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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Pàgina 14
... itself is without the article , " Cutter of Coleman - street , " and that because a merry fharking fellow about the town , named Cutter , is a principal character in it . II . tally tally to exclude diffidence and shame by á haughty ...
... itself is without the article , " Cutter of Coleman - street , " and that because a merry fharking fellow about the town , named Cutter , is a principal character in it . II . tally tally to exclude diffidence and shame by á haughty ...
Pàgina 30
... itself dares fcarce repeat the found . COWLEY . THEIR fictions were often violent and unnatural . Of his Mistress bathing . The fish around her crowded , as they do To the falfe light that treacherous fishers fhew , And all with as much ...
... itself dares fcarce repeat the found . COWLEY . THEIR fictions were often violent and unnatural . Of his Mistress bathing . The fish around her crowded , as they do To the falfe light that treacherous fishers fhew , And all with as much ...
Pàgina 39
... itself whatever is neceffary to make it intelligible . Pope has fome epitaphs without names ; which are therefore epitaphs to be lett , occupied in- deed for the prefent , but hardly appropriated . 1 The ode on Wit is almoft without a ...
... itself whatever is neceffary to make it intelligible . Pope has fome epitaphs without names ; which are therefore epitaphs to be lett , occupied in- deed for the prefent , but hardly appropriated . 1 The ode on Wit is almoft without a ...
Pàgina 59
... Itself , as now , grown a disease of men . Learning ( young virgin ) but few fuitors knew ; The common proftitute the lately grew , And with the fpurious brood loads now the prefs ; Laborious effects of idleness . As the Davideis ...
... Itself , as now , grown a disease of men . Learning ( young virgin ) but few fuitors knew ; The common proftitute the lately grew , And with the fpurious brood loads now the prefs ; Laborious effects of idleness . As the Davideis ...
Pàgina 63
... itself rewards the pains . So , though the chymic his great fecret miss ( For neither it in Art or Nature is ) , Yet things well worth his toil he gains : And does his charge and labour pay With good unfought experiments by the way ...
... itself rewards the pains . So , though the chymic his great fecret miss ( For neither it in Art or Nature is ) , Yet things well worth his toil he gains : And does his charge and labour pay With good unfought experiments by the way ...
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