The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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... lines in the complaint of Moleffe , Canto II . and in one in his firit Canto ; the fenfe of which line is entirely his , and I could wish it were not the only good one in mine . I have spoke to the moft material objections I have heard ...
... lines in the complaint of Moleffe , Canto II . and in one in his firit Canto ; the fenfe of which line is entirely his , and I could wish it were not the only good one in mine . I have spoke to the moft material objections I have heard ...
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... line ! Shew how your pointed fatire's sterling wit , Does only knaves or formal blockheads hit ; Who ' re gravely dull , infipidly ferene , And carry all their wifdom in their mien Whom thus expos'd , thus stripp'd of their disguise ...
... line ! Shew how your pointed fatire's sterling wit , Does only knaves or formal blockheads hit ; Who ' re gravely dull , infipidly ferene , And carry all their wifdom in their mien Whom thus expos'd , thus stripp'd of their disguise ...
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... line ; We judge not , but we feel the power divine . Where all is juft , is beauteous , and is fair , Distinctions vanish of peculiar air . Loft in our pleasure , we enjoy in you Lucretius , Horace , Sheffield , Montague . And yet ' tis ...
... line ; We judge not , but we feel the power divine . Where all is juft , is beauteous , and is fair , Distinctions vanish of peculiar air . Loft in our pleasure , we enjoy in you Lucretius , Horace , Sheffield , Montague . And yet ' tis ...
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... lines that from their parallel decline , More they advance , the more they still disjoin . ' Tis therefore my advice , in hafte we fend , And beg the Faculty to be our friend . As he revolving food to say the reft , Rough Colocynthus ...
... lines that from their parallel decline , More they advance , the more they still disjoin . ' Tis therefore my advice , in hafte we fend , And beg the Faculty to be our friend . As he revolving food to say the reft , Rough Colocynthus ...
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... lines that from their parallel decline , More they proceed , the more they still disjoin . " Tis therefore my advice , in . hafte we fend , And beg the Faculty to be our friend ; 185 Send fwarms of patients , and our quarrels end . 190 ...
... lines that from their parallel decline , More they proceed , the more they still disjoin . " Tis therefore my advice , in . hafte we fend , And beg the Faculty to be our friend ; 185 Send fwarms of patients , and our quarrels end . 190 ...
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