The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... shall be fo much richer vanity , if I confefs myself ambitious of being in than they were by fo many original productions the least degree of favour with fo excellent a lady as we fhall have of our own . By tranflations . as the ...
... shall be fo much richer vanity , if I confefs myself ambitious of being in than they were by fo many original productions the least degree of favour with fo excellent a lady as we fhall have of our own . By tranflations . as the ...
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... Shall meet the bounty of the hands of Jove ; But he that will not be by laws confin'd , Whom not the facrament of oaths can bind , Who , with a willing foul , can juftice leave , A wound immortal fhall that man receive ; His houfe's ...
... Shall meet the bounty of the hands of Jove ; But he that will not be by laws confin'd , Whom not the facrament of oaths can bind , Who , with a willing foul , can juftice leave , A wound immortal fhall that man receive ; His houfe's ...
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... Shall meet the bounty of the hands of Jove ; But he that will not be by laws confin'd , Whom not the facrament of oaths can bind , Who , with a willing foul , can juftice leave , A wound immortal fhall that man receive ; His houfe's ...
... Shall meet the bounty of the hands of Jove ; But he that will not be by laws confin'd , Whom not the facrament of oaths can bind , Who , with a willing foul , can juftice leave , A wound immortal fhall that man receive ; His houfe's ...
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... Shall meet the bounty of the hands of Jove ; But he that will not be by laws confin'd , Whom not the facrament of oaths can bind , Who , with a willing foul , can juftice leave , A wound immortal fhall that man receive ; His houfe's ...
... Shall meet the bounty of the hands of Jove ; But he that will not be by laws confin'd , Whom not the facrament of oaths can bind , Who , with a willing foul , can juftice leave , A wound immortal fhall that man receive ; His houfe's ...
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... shall use the comment which Mr. Theobald has furnished me with on this oc- cafion , and in the fame words in which he gave it to me . ! I think I may venture to affirm , from the com- ments they have given it , that none of all the ...
... shall use the comment which Mr. Theobald has furnished me with on this oc- cafion , and in the fame words in which he gave it to me . ! I think I may venture to affirm , from the com- ments they have given it , that none of all the ...
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