The Works of the English Poets, כרך 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 19
עמוד 7
... just fubject of fatire , when it is the confequence of vice , prodigality , or neglect of one's lawful calling ; for then it increases B 4 the the public burden , fills the streets and highways with TO THE PUBLISHER . 7.
... just fubject of fatire , when it is the confequence of vice , prodigality , or neglect of one's lawful calling ; for then it increases B 4 the the public burden , fills the streets and highways with TO THE PUBLISHER . 7.
עמוד 10
... just to undeceive and vindicate the ho- neft and unpretending part of mankind from impofition , because particular intereft ought to yield to general , and a great number who are not naturally Fools , ought never to be made so , in ...
... just to undeceive and vindicate the ho- neft and unpretending part of mankind from impofition , because particular intereft ought to yield to general , and a great number who are not naturally Fools , ought never to be made so , in ...
עמוד 35
... just scorn the malice of mankind . " The witty and moral fatirist Dr. EDWARD YOUNG , wishing fome check to the corruption and evil manners of the times , calleth out upon our poet to undertake a task fo worthy of his virtue : " e Why ...
... just scorn the malice of mankind . " The witty and moral fatirist Dr. EDWARD YOUNG , wishing fome check to the corruption and evil manners of the times , calleth out upon our poet to undertake a task fo worthy of his virtue : " e Why ...
עמוד 58
... but that the Hero of the little Epic fhould be just the contrary . a Si un Heros Poëtique doit être un honnête homme . Boffu , du Poême Epique , liv . v . ch . 5 . Hence , Hence , to the advantage of our Dunciad , we 38 RICARDUS ...
... but that the Hero of the little Epic fhould be just the contrary . a Si un Heros Poëtique doit être un honnête homme . Boffu , du Poême Epique , liv . v . ch . 5 . Hence , Hence , to the advantage of our Dunciad , we 38 RICARDUS ...
עמוד 76
... just a value for the letter E , as any Grammarian living , and the fame affection for the Name of this Poem as any Critic for that of his Author ; yet cannot it induce me to agree with those who would add yet another e to it , and call ...
... just a value for the letter E , as any Grammarian living , and the fame affection for the Name of this Poem as any Critic for that of his Author ; yet cannot it induce me to agree with those who would add yet another e to it , and call ...
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