The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen8John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... please With unforc'd care , and unaffected cafe , With proper thoughts , and lively images ; Such as by nature to the ancients fhewn , Fancy improves , and judgment makes your own : For great men's fashions to be follow'd are , Although ...
... please With unforc'd care , and unaffected cafe , With proper thoughts , and lively images ; Such as by nature to the ancients fhewn , Fancy improves , and judgment makes your own : For great men's fashions to be follow'd are , Although ...
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... please ; To think with fpirit , but to write with ease ; With living words to warm the confcious heart , Or please the foul with nicer charms of art ; For this the Grecian foar'd in epic ftrains , And fofter Maro left the Mantuan plains ...
... please ; To think with fpirit , but to write with ease ; With living words to warm the confcious heart , Or please the foul with nicer charms of art ; For this the Grecian foar'd in epic ftrains , And fofter Maro left the Mantuan plains ...
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... please them at any rate . than by giving way to that prevalent propensity Methinks , as , on the one hand , n fingle man is which renders him the more liable to be mistaken . born with a right of controuling the opinions of The only ...
... please them at any rate . than by giving way to that prevalent propensity Methinks , as , on the one hand , n fingle man is which renders him the more liable to be mistaken . born with a right of controuling the opinions of The only ...
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... please such as it was a credit to please . To what degree I have done this , I am really ignorant ; I had too much fondness for my productions to judge of them at first , and too much judgment to be pleafed with them at last But I have ...
... please such as it was a credit to please . To what degree I have done this , I am really ignorant ; I had too much fondness for my productions to judge of them at first , and too much judgment to be pleafed with them at last But I have ...
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... please thy eyes no more , I fhun the fountains which I fought before . Once I was fkill'd in every herb that grew , And every plant that drinks the morning dew ; Ah , wretched thepherd , what avails thy art , To cure thy lambs , but not ...
... please thy eyes no more , I fhun the fountains which I fought before . Once I was fkill'd in every herb that grew , And every plant that drinks the morning dew ; Ah , wretched thepherd , what avails thy art , To cure thy lambs , but not ...
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