The Works of the English Poets, כרך 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 28
עמוד 8
... fall upon one , in an affair where- in his intereft and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have been content to print themselves his enemies , complain of being put into the number of them . Others ...
... fall upon one , in an affair where- in his intereft and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have been content to print themselves his enemies , complain of being put into the number of them . Others ...
עמוד 53
... a parcel of poor wretches , fo many filly " flies i : but adds , our Author's Wit is remarkably i Cibber's Letter to Mr. P. page 9. 12. 41 . E 3 " more " more bare and barren , whenever it would fall OF THE POEM . 53.
... a parcel of poor wretches , fo many filly " flies i : but adds , our Author's Wit is remarkably i Cibber's Letter to Mr. P. page 9. 12. 41 . E 3 " more " more bare and barren , whenever it would fall OF THE POEM . 53.
עמוד 54
... fall foul " on Cibber , than upon any other Perfon whatever . " The Defcriptions are fingular , the Comparifons very quaint , the Narration various , yet of one colour : The purity and chastity of Diction is fo preferved , that , in the ...
... fall foul " on Cibber , than upon any other Perfon whatever . " The Defcriptions are fingular , the Comparifons very quaint , the Narration various , yet of one colour : The purity and chastity of Diction is fo preferved , that , in the ...
עמוד 67
... fall fhort of the fublimity of his Conceit . In his early youth he met the Revolution y face to face in Nottingham ; at a time when his bet- ters contented themfelves with following her . It was here he got acquainted with Old Battle ...
... fall fhort of the fublimity of his Conceit . In his early youth he met the Revolution y face to face in Nottingham ; at a time when his bet- ters contented themfelves with following her . It was here he got acquainted with Old Battle ...
עמוד 85
... fall , 80 85 And with her own fools - colours gilds them all . ' Twas on the day , when * * rich and grave , Like Cimon triumph'd both on land and wave : ( Pomps without guilt , of bloodless swords and maces , Glad chains , warm furs ...
... fall , 80 85 And with her own fools - colours gilds them all . ' Twas on the day , when * * rich and grave , Like Cimon triumph'd both on land and wave : ( Pomps without guilt , of bloodless swords and maces , Glad chains , warm furs ...
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