The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumes 20-22Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... Whose judgement , and whose friendship , is a test . With learned Hans thy healing cares be join'd ; Search thoughtful Ratcliffe to his inmost mind ; Unite , reftore your arts , and fave mankind : Whilft all the bufy Mirmils of the town ...
... Whose judgement , and whose friendship , is a test . With learned Hans thy healing cares be join'd ; Search thoughtful Ratcliffe to his inmost mind ; Unite , reftore your arts , and fave mankind : Whilft all the bufy Mirmils of the town ...
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... Whose bleffings mortals more than life implore ! With fo much luftre your bright looks endear , That cottages are courts where those appear . Mankind , as you vouchsafe to finile or frown , Finds eafe in chains , or anguifh in a crown ...
... Whose bleffings mortals more than life implore ! With fo much luftre your bright looks endear , That cottages are courts where those appear . Mankind , as you vouchsafe to finile or frown , Finds eafe in chains , or anguifh in a crown ...
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... that the Egyptians made ufe of juries . I find , in the Preface to the " Third Part of Modern Reports , " * Whose tenter - grounds are now almost all built upon . 66 . that " the Chaldees had a great esteem 2 that ART OF COOKERY . T 173.
... that the Egyptians made ufe of juries . I find , in the Preface to the " Third Part of Modern Reports , " * Whose tenter - grounds are now almost all built upon . 66 . that " the Chaldees had a great esteem 2 that ART OF COOKERY . T 173.
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... whose copioufnefs runs into Paraphrase ; nor Ben Jonfon , who is admirable for his clofe following of the original ; nor yet the Lord Rofcommon , fo excellent for the beauty of his language , and his penetration into the very defign and ...
... whose copioufnefs runs into Paraphrase ; nor Ben Jonfon , who is admirable for his clofe following of the original ; nor yet the Lord Rofcommon , fo excellent for the beauty of his language , and his penetration into the very defign and ...
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... whose trade is To milk them for confumptive ladies . Nothing would ferve but get astride , And the old Bell - man too must ride . What with their houting fhouting yell , The scene had fomething in ' t of hell . 465 And And who fhould ...
... whose trade is To milk them for confumptive ladies . Nothing would ferve but get astride , And the old Bell - man too must ride . What with their houting fhouting yell , The scene had fomething in ' t of hell . 465 And And who fhould ...
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