Poems On Several Occasions, כרך 1Robert & Andrew Foulis, 1751 - 219 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 50
עמוד 5
... eminent mafters in their fe veral ways appeal'd to his determination . WALLER thought it an honour to confult him in the foftness and harmony of his verfe : and Dr. SPRAT , A 3 DEDICATION . his mind, that he had occafion to borrow very ...
... eminent mafters in their fe veral ways appeal'd to his determination . WALLER thought it an honour to confult him in the foftness and harmony of his verfe : and Dr. SPRAT , A 3 DEDICATION . his mind, that he had occafion to borrow very ...
עמוד 6
... thought was always new ; and the expreffion of it so particularly happy , that every body knew immediately , it could only be my Lord DORSET's : and yet it was fo easy too , that every body was rea- dy to imagine himself capable of ...
... thought was always new ; and the expreffion of it so particularly happy , that every body knew immediately , it could only be my Lord DORSET's : and yet it was fo easy too , that every body was rea- dy to imagine himself capable of ...
עמוד 9
... thought the politeft nation ) that one of the finest gentlemen in EUROPE was his fubject ; and that we had a prince who understood his worth fo well , as not to suffer him to be long out of his prefence . The fucceeding reign neither ...
... thought the politeft nation ) that one of the finest gentlemen in EUROPE was his fubject ; and that we had a prince who understood his worth fo well , as not to suffer him to be long out of his prefence . The fucceeding reign neither ...
עמוד 15
... thought the letter of the law too rigid . to thofe whofe circumstances were fuch as made them ashamed of their poverty , he knew how to beltow his munificence , without offen- ding their modefty ; and under the notion of fre- quent ...
... thought the letter of the law too rigid . to thofe whofe circumstances were fuch as made them ashamed of their poverty , he knew how to beltow his munificence , without offen- ding their modefty ; and under the notion of fre- quent ...
עמוד 19
... thought the author of a worse . Thus I beg pardon of the public for reprinting fome pieces , which , as they came fingly from their first impression , have ( I fancy ) fain long and quiet- ly in Mr. TONSON's fhop ; and adding others to ...
... thought the author of a worse . Thus I beg pardon of the public for reprinting fome pieces , which , as they came fingly from their first impression , have ( I fancy ) fain long and quiet- ly in Mr. TONSON's fhop ; and adding others to ...
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