The Works of the English Poets, כרך 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 עמודים |
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עמוד 83
... Epigram : " Friend ! in your Epitaphs , I'm griev'd , " So very much is faid : " One half will never be believ'd , " The other never read . " Ver . 44. New - year Odes . ] Made by the Poet Lau- reate for the time being , to be fung at ...
... Epigram : " Friend ! in your Epitaphs , I'm griev'd , " So very much is faid : " One half will never be believ'd , " The other never read . " Ver . 44. New - year Odes . ] Made by the Poet Lau- reate for the time being , to be fung at ...
עמוד 88
... Epigram made on that occafion : In merry Old England it once was a rule , The King had his Poet , and also his Fool : But now we're fo frugal , I'd have you to know it , That Cibber can ferve both for Fool and for Poet . Of Blackmore ...
... Epigram made on that occafion : In merry Old England it once was a rule , The King had his Poet , and also his Fool : But now we're fo frugal , I'd have you to know it , That Cibber can ferve both for Fool and for Poet . Of Blackmore ...
עמוד 92
... Epigram : Should Dennis publish , you had ftabb'd your Brother , Lampoon'd your Monarch , or debauch'd your Mother ; Say , what revenge on Dennis can be had ? Too dull for laughter , for reply too mad : On one fo poor you cannot take ...
... Epigram : Should Dennis publish , you had ftabb'd your Brother , Lampoon'd your Monarch , or debauch'd your Mother ; Say , what revenge on Dennis can be had ? Too dull for laughter , for reply too mad : On one fo poor you cannot take ...
עמוד 102
... Epigram : " ' Tis generous , Tibbald ! in thee and thy brothers , " To help us thus to read the works of others : " Never for this can just returns be shown ; " For who will help us e'er to read thy own ? ” Var . Notes to dull books ...
... Epigram : " ' Tis generous , Tibbald ! in thee and thy brothers , " To help us thus to read the works of others : " Never for this can just returns be shown ; " For who will help us e'er to read thy own ? ” Var . Notes to dull books ...
עמוד 110
... Epigram , " Alas ! poor Æfchylus ! unlucky Dog ! " Whom once a Lobfter kill'd , and now a Log . " But this is a grievous error , for Efchylus was not flain by the fall of a Lobster on his head , but of a Tortoise , tefte Val . Max . 1 ...
... Epigram , " Alas ! poor Æfchylus ! unlucky Dog ! " Whom once a Lobfter kill'd , and now a Log . " But this is a grievous error , for Efchylus was not flain by the fall of a Lobster on his head , but of a Tortoise , tefte Val . Max . 1 ...
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