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And I would gladly know what applause our best pieces of English poely could expect from a Frenchman or Italian , if converted faithfully , and word for word , into French or Italian profe . And when we have considered all this ...
And I would gladly know what applause our best pieces of English poely could expect from a Frenchman or Italian , if converted faithfully , and word for word , into French or Italian profe . And when we have considered all this ...
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... to that divine poet , d Buchanan himself ( though much the best of them 5 and indeed a great person ) comes in my opinion " Torisons this ground I have , in these two Odes of Pindar , less Mort of David , than his country does of ...
... to that divine poet , d Buchanan himself ( though much the best of them 5 and indeed a great person ) comes in my opinion " Torisons this ground I have , in these two Odes of Pindar , less Mort of David , than his country does of ...
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And I would gladly know what applause our best pieces of English poefy could expect from a Frenchman or Italian , if converted faithfully , and word for word , into French or Italian prose . And when we have considered all this ...
And I would gladly know what applause our best pieces of English poefy could expect from a Frenchman or Italian , if converted faithfully , and word for word , into French or Italian prose . And when we have considered all this ...
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And Buchanan himself ( though much the best of them all , and indeed a great person ) comes in my opinion no less short of David , than his country does of Judea . Upon this ground I have , in these two Odes of Pindar , taken , left out ...
And Buchanan himself ( though much the best of them all , and indeed a great person ) comes in my opinion no less short of David , than his country does of Judea . Upon this ground I have , in these two Odes of Pindar , taken , left out ...
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With Jove , my song ; this happy man Young Chromius , too , with Jove began ; , From hence came his success , Nor ought he therefore like it less , Since the best fame is that of happiness ; For whom should we esteem above The men whom ...
With Jove , my song ; this happy man Young Chromius , too , with Jove began ; , From hence came his success , Nor ought he therefore like it less , Since the best fame is that of happiness ; For whom should we esteem above The men whom ...
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