The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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... thing that feemed inconfiftent , or hard , I ftarted this objection myself , to a gentleman , very re- markable in this fort of criticifm , who would by no means allow that the contrivance was forced , or the conduct incongruous ...
... thing that feemed inconfiftent , or hard , I ftarted this objection myself , to a gentleman , very re- markable in this fort of criticifm , who would by no means allow that the contrivance was forced , or the conduct incongruous ...
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... painful , and its pof- feffion unfruitful ; nor had I ever attempted any thing in this kind , till finding the animofities among the Men bers Members of the College of Phyficians increafing daily ( notwithstanding PREFACE .
... painful , and its pof- feffion unfruitful ; nor had I ever attempted any thing in this kind , till finding the animofities among the Men bers Members of the College of Phyficians increafing daily ( notwithstanding PREFACE .
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... trophy of immortal verse : Thus to your art proportion the defign , And mighty things with mighty numbers join , A fecond Namur , or a future Boyne . } H. BLOUNT . 7 POEMS POEM S By SIR SAMUEL GARTH . THE DISPENSARY . [ 18 ]
... trophy of immortal verse : Thus to your art proportion the defign , And mighty things with mighty numbers join , A fecond Namur , or a future Boyne . } H. BLOUNT . 7 POEMS POEM S By SIR SAMUEL GARTH . THE DISPENSARY . [ 18 ]
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... things , And try if my lov'd snakes have teeth or stings . She faid ; and straight fhrill Colon's perfon took , In morals loose , but most precise in look . VARIATIONS . Worth in diftrefs is rais'd by Montague ; Auguftus liftens if ...
... things , And try if my lov'd snakes have teeth or stings . She faid ; and straight fhrill Colon's perfon took , In morals loose , but most precise in look . VARIATIONS . Worth in diftrefs is rais'd by Montague ; Auguftus liftens if ...
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... bray'd , The trembling rebels in confufion fled . VARIATIONS . 300 305 Ver . 288. If things of use were valued , there had been Some workhoufe where the Monument is feen . THE THE DISPENSARY . CANTO IV . OT far from that 48 GARTH'S POE M S.
... bray'd , The trembling rebels in confufion fled . VARIATIONS . 300 305 Ver . 288. If things of use were valued , there had been Some workhoufe where the Monument is feen . THE THE DISPENSARY . CANTO IV . OT far from that 48 GARTH'S POE M S.
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