The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 58Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1780 |
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... weak , calamitous and blind , Pope il . 2 : 154 - a miserable race ! Pope il . 2 : 154 starting from his couch , shall fleep no more , Young 3 : 8 is blind , Tbom . 2 : 115 Man , . - Man , what , at enmity with truth ? is 46 IN DE X.
... weak , calamitous and blind , Pope il . 2 : 154 - a miserable race ! Pope il . 2 : 154 starting from his couch , shall fleep no more , Young 3 : 8 is blind , Tbom . 2 : 115 Man , . - Man , what , at enmity with truth ? is 46 IN DE X.
Page 57
... may be read , as well as books , Pupi 2 : 95 faithles men , make the sex their prey , Pope odd . 4 : 226 blind to their own errors , Gay 2 : 94 Men Milt . 3:54 Buck . 89 E 4 Tbom . 2 : 191 Men judge of happ'nefs and Ι Ν D Ε Χ . 55.
... may be read , as well as books , Pupi 2 : 95 faithles men , make the sex their prey , Pope odd . 4 : 226 blind to their own errors , Gay 2 : 94 Men Milt . 3:54 Buck . 89 E 4 Tbom . 2 : 191 Men judge of happ'nefs and Ι Ν D Ε Χ . 55.
Page 57
... Tbom . I : : 72 Mendicant , a furly vagrant , Pope od . 4 : 117 Menelaus , in fixty ships leads the Spartans , Pope il . 1:90 a chief once thought , no terror of the field , ib . 159 accepts Paris's challenge , Pope il . 1 : 109 ...
... Tbom . I : : 72 Mendicant , a furly vagrant , Pope od . 4 : 117 Menelaus , in fixty ships leads the Spartans , Pope il . 1:90 a chief once thought , no terror of the field , ib . 159 accepts Paris's challenge , Pope il . 1 : 109 ...
Page 69
... Tbom . 2 : 111 Monday , Gay 1:55 Moneta thall mourn her finking fane , Rowe L. 64 Money , mankind fall down before , Buil . 2 : 65 the last reason of kings , Buil . 2:65 brings honour , friends , and rcalms , Milt . 2 : 177 Bu : 1 . 2 ...
... Tbom . 2 : 111 Monday , Gay 1:55 Moneta thall mourn her finking fane , Rowe L. 64 Money , mankind fall down before , Buil . 2 : 65 the last reason of kings , Buil . 2:65 brings honour , friends , and rcalms , Milt . 2 : 177 Bu : 1 . 2 ...
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... Tbom . 2 : 101 : 162 how geatly humble , how divinely good , Thom . 2 : O Britain's boast ! Thom . 2 : 163 pure intelligence , reaches heights , unreach'd before , Prior 1 : 191 Newton's thoughts in Dryden's stile repeat , New Year ...
... Tbom . 2 : 101 : 162 how geatly humble , how divinely good , Thom . 2 : O Britain's boast ! Thom . 2 : 163 pure intelligence , reaches heights , unreach'd before , Prior 1 : 191 Newton's thoughts in Dryden's stile repeat , New Year ...
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