The English Anthology. Volume the First [-third], Volume 1Egerton, 1793 - 349 pages |
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... , in which the moft illiberal abufe is vented under colour of impartial criticism , and both the literary and moral character of every man who wishes to make his peculiar ftudies contribute to the a 3 ADVERTISEMENT .
... , in which the moft illiberal abufe is vented under colour of impartial criticism , and both the literary and moral character of every man who wishes to make his peculiar ftudies contribute to the a 3 ADVERTISEMENT .
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ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. Joseph Ritson. who wishes to make his peculiar ftudies contribute to the information or amusement of society are at the mercy of a conceited pedant , or dark and cowardly affaffin . The editor , at the fame time , by ...
ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. Joseph Ritson. who wishes to make his peculiar ftudies contribute to the information or amusement of society are at the mercy of a conceited pedant , or dark and cowardly affaffin . The editor , at the fame time , by ...
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... winter nights that are so cold , Playning in vaine unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare not be told , Care then who lift , for I have doone . V. 26. chanced . 30 And then may chaunce thee to repent The time that 2 WYATT .
... winter nights that are so cold , Playning in vaine unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare not be told , Care then who lift , for I have doone . V. 26. chanced . 30 And then may chaunce thee to repent The time that 2 WYATT .
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... wish and want as I have done . Now cease , my lute ; this is the laft Labour that thou and I fhall wast , And ended is that we begonne ; Now is this fong both fong and past : My lute , be ftill ; for I have done . 35 40 PRISONER IN ...
... wish and want as I have done . Now cease , my lute ; this is the laft Labour that thou and I fhall wast , And ended is that we begonne ; Now is this fong both fong and past : My lute , be ftill ; for I have done . 35 40 PRISONER IN ...
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... wish thee well : I wish thee ( Vin ) before all wealth , Both bodily and ghoftly health : Nor too much wealth , nor wit , come to thee , So much of either may undo thee . I wish thee learning , not for fhow , Enough for to inftruct ...
... wish thee well : I wish thee ( Vin ) before all wealth , Both bodily and ghoftly health : Nor too much wealth , nor wit , come to thee , So much of either may undo thee . I wish thee learning , not for fhow , Enough for to inftruct ...
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