The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Nichols and Son, Red-Lion-Passage, Fleet-Street, 1801 |
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... fhall be Than his own mother - univerfity ; Thebes did his rude ; unknowing youth engage ; He chooses Athens in his riper age . It was not till the death of Cromwell , in 1658 , that he hecame a public candidate for fame , by publishing ...
... fhall be Than his own mother - univerfity ; Thebes did his rude ; unknowing youth engage ; He chooses Athens in his riper age . It was not till the death of Cromwell , in 1658 , that he hecame a public candidate for fame , by publishing ...
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... fhall mount above like falling 1 4 ftars , " ftars , or elfe they fhall fkip like two DRYDEN . 13.
... fhall mount above like falling 1 4 ftars , " ftars , or elfe they fhall fkip like two DRYDEN . 13.
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. " ftars , or elfe they fhall fkip like two jacks with " lanthorns , or Will with a wifp , and Madge with a candle . " 66 66 66 And in their airy walk fteal into their cruel ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. " ftars , or elfe they fhall fkip like two jacks with " lanthorns , or Will with a wifp , and Madge with a candle . " 66 66 66 And in their airy walk fteal into their cruel ...
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... fhall make me believe every word in " his obfervations on Morocco fenfe . " In the Empress of Morocco were these lines : " I'll travel then to fome remoter fphere , " Till I find out new worlds , and crown you there . On which Dryden ...
... fhall make me believe every word in " his obfervations on Morocco fenfe . " In the Empress of Morocco were these lines : " I'll travel then to fome remoter fphere , " Till I find out new worlds , and crown you there . On which Dryden ...
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... fhall be easily excused the labour of more tranfcription . Brown does not wholly forget past transactions : " You began , " fays Crites to Bayes , " a very dif- " ferent religion , and have not mended the matter in your laft choice . It ...
... fhall be easily excused the labour of more tranfcription . Brown does not wholly forget past transactions : " You began , " fays Crites to Bayes , " a very dif- " ferent religion , and have not mended the matter in your laft choice . It ...
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