The Works of the English Poets, Volume 1J. Buckland, 1790 |
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... themselves of the hints and recommendations of their friends ; and prefume , the alterations and additions will be acceptable to the Publick . The additions to thofe Authors already printed confift chiefly of pieces which have become ...
... themselves of the hints and recommendations of their friends ; and prefume , the alterations and additions will be acceptable to the Publick . The additions to thofe Authors already printed confift chiefly of pieces which have become ...
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... themselves to be true to Love . " This obligation to amorous ditties owes , I believe , its original to the fame of Petrarch , who , in an age rude and uncultivated , by his tuneful homage to his Laura , refined the man- ners of the ...
... themselves to be true to Love . " This obligation to amorous ditties owes , I believe , its original to the fame of Petrarch , who , in an age rude and uncultivated , by his tuneful homage to his Laura , refined the man- ners of the ...
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... 'll repay As fhall themselves make winds to get to you . COWLEY . In tears I'll waste thefe eyes , By Love fo vainly fed ; So luft of old the Deluge punished .. COWLEY : All All arm'd in brass the richest drefs of war , COWLEY . 43.
... 'll repay As fhall themselves make winds to get to you . COWLEY . In tears I'll waste thefe eyes , By Love fo vainly fed ; So luft of old the Deluge punished .. COWLEY : All All arm'd in brass the richest drefs of war , COWLEY . 43.
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... themselves down headlong , " And many more ; but it is enough to in- " ftance in a few . The thing is , that the dif- " pofition of words and numbers fhould be " fuch , as that , out of the order and found of them , the things themselves ...
... themselves down headlong , " And many more ; but it is enough to in- " ftance in a few . The thing is , that the dif- " pofition of words and numbers fhould be " fuch , as that , out of the order and found of them , the things themselves ...
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... themselves ( with- out tithes ) by the latter , may , by the help of the former , become worthy preachers . One of his objections to academical educa- tion , as it was then conducted , is , that men defigned for orders in the Church ...
... themselves ( with- out tithes ) by the latter , may , by the help of the former , become worthy preachers . One of his objections to academical educa- tion , as it was then conducted , is , that men defigned for orders in the Church ...
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