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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... must be reach'd by toil , Arduous and long , and on a rugged foil , Thorny the gate , but when the top you gain , Fair is the future , and the profpect plain , Far does the man all other men excel , Who , from his wifdom , thinks in all ...
... must be reach'd by toil , Arduous and long , and on a rugged foil , Thorny the gate , but when the top you gain , Fair is the future , and the profpect plain , Far does the man all other men excel , Who , from his wifdom , thinks in all ...
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... must envy fuch ; " hence it has been said , xas xipaμevs 66 κεραμεί κοτέες . Ver . 55. The fin of Perfes was reckoned by the ancients one of the most heinous . Seneca begs he may know to divide with his brother , as if he Valet ima ...
... must envy fuch ; " hence it has been said , xas xipaμevs 66 κεραμεί κοτέες . Ver . 55. The fin of Perfes was reckoned by the ancients one of the most heinous . Seneca begs he may know to divide with his brother , as if he Valet ima ...
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... must beg leave to remark , that feme allowance is to be made for the bad clime of his country , of which we find himfelf giving a wretched character . Ver . 233 Hence we may learn the opinion of the ancients concerning the dew . Says ...
... must beg leave to remark , that feme allowance is to be made for the bad clime of his country , of which we find himfelf giving a wretched character . Ver . 233 Hence we may learn the opinion of the ancients concerning the dew . Says ...
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... must be allowed , by all true judges , to have wonderfully fucceeded in the age in which he rofe . : This advantage more arifes to us from the writings of fo old an author : we are pleafed with thofe monuments of antiquity , fuch parts ...
... must be allowed , by all true judges , to have wonderfully fucceeded in the age in which he rofe . : This advantage more arifes to us from the writings of fo old an author : we are pleafed with thofe monuments of antiquity , fuch parts ...
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... must be allowed , by all true judges , to have wonderfully fucceeded in the age in which he rofe . : This advantage more arifes to us from the writings of fo old an author : we are pleafed with those monuments of antiquity , fuch parts ...
... must be allowed , by all true judges , to have wonderfully fucceeded in the age in which he rofe . : This advantage more arifes to us from the writings of fo old an author : we are pleafed with those monuments of antiquity , fuch parts ...
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