The Works of the British Poets, Volumen7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... such as knew but little aim , or who perhaps could have given very little informa- tion if they had known more . " The facts stated in the prefent account of Parnell , arè principally taken from Goldsmith , whose narrative is written ...
... such as knew but little aim , or who perhaps could have given very little informa- tion if they had known more . " The facts stated in the prefent account of Parnell , arè principally taken from Goldsmith , whose narrative is written ...
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... Such notice from fuch a man , " fays Dr. Johnfon , " inclines me to believe , that the vice of which he has been accused was not grofs or notorious . " During the two or three last years of his life , he was more fond of company than ...
... Such notice from fuch a man , " fays Dr. Johnfon , " inclines me to believe , that the vice of which he has been accused was not grofs or notorious . " During the two or three last years of his life , he was more fond of company than ...
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... Such joy , though far transcending fenfe , Have pious fouls at parting hence . On earth , and in the body plac'd , A few , and evil years , they wafte : But when their chains are cast aside , See the glad fcene unfolding wide , Clap the ...
... Such joy , though far transcending fenfe , Have pious fouls at parting hence . On earth , and in the body plac'd , A few , and evil years , they wafte : But when their chains are cast aside , See the glad fcene unfolding wide , Clap the ...
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... Such strange corruptions could his hate provoke , And thus their fate his indignation spoke : It is decreed , I'll hide my face , and fee , When I forfake them , what their end fhall be ; For they're a froward , very froward train ...
... Such strange corruptions could his hate provoke , And thus their fate his indignation spoke : It is decreed , I'll hide my face , and fee , When I forfake them , what their end fhall be ; For they're a froward , very froward train ...
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... Such offerings are not here requir'd by thee , But point at mine , and leave the work for me ; To perfect which , as fervants ears they drill , In fign of opening to their master's will ; ' Thy will would open mine , and have me bear My ...
... Such offerings are not here requir'd by thee , But point at mine , and leave the work for me ; To perfect which , as fervants ears they drill , In fign of opening to their master's will ; ' Thy will would open mine , and have me bear My ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volumen7 Robert Anderson Vista de fragmentos - 1795 |
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