“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... those fermons which have been printed , was unreafonably fevere . " The fufpicions of his irreligion proceeded in a great measure from his dread of hypocrify ; instead of wishing to feem better , he delighted in feeming worse than he ...
... those fermons which have been printed , was unreafonably fevere . " The fufpicions of his irreligion proceeded in a great measure from his dread of hypocrify ; instead of wishing to feem better , he delighted in feeming worse than he ...
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... those images had nothing filthy to learn . " In the poetical works of Dr. Swift there is not much upon which the critic can exercise his powers . They are often humorous , almost always light , and have the qualities which recommend ...
... those images had nothing filthy to learn . " In the poetical works of Dr. Swift there is not much upon which the critic can exercise his powers . They are often humorous , almost always light , and have the qualities which recommend ...
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... those arts , By which he kindles mutual flames in hearts ; While the blind loitering God is at his play , Thou fteal'ft his golden - pointed darts away ; Those darts which never fail ; and in their stead Convey'ft malignant arrows tipt ...
... those arts , By which he kindles mutual flames in hearts ; While the blind loitering God is at his play , Thou fteal'ft his golden - pointed darts away ; Those darts which never fail ; and in their stead Convey'ft malignant arrows tipt ...
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... those who tend the fick for pay Can act as decently as they : But no obliging tender friend To help at my approaching end . My life is now a burden grown To others , ere it be my own . Ye formal weepers for the fick , In your last ...
... those who tend the fick for pay Can act as decently as they : But no obliging tender friend To help at my approaching end . My life is now a burden grown To others , ere it be my own . Ye formal weepers for the fick , In your last ...
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... Those who in warmer climes complain From Phoebus ' rays they fuffer pain , Mut own that pain is largely paid By generous wines beneath a thade . Yet , when I find your paffions rife , And anger fparkling in your eyes , grieve thofe ...
... Those who in warmer climes complain From Phoebus ' rays they fuffer pain , Mut own that pain is largely paid By generous wines beneath a thade . Yet , when I find your paffions rife , And anger fparkling in your eyes , grieve thofe ...
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