The Works of the British Poets with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert Anderson, Volumen10John & Arthur Arch, 1794 |
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... foon after , leaving no child . The eldest daughter was married to Mr. Temple , fon of Lord Palmerston . She fell into a declining state of health , and was accompanied by her mother , & c . to the fouth of France , and died at Lyons ...
... foon after , leaving no child . The eldest daughter was married to Mr. Temple , fon of Lord Palmerston . She fell into a declining state of health , and was accompanied by her mother , & c . to the fouth of France , and died at Lyons ...
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... foon af- ter my coming home , but did not fee him : he was then in a dofe . " Of his death , which happened April 5. 1765. , in the eighty - fourth year of his age , the follow- ing account is given by Mr. Jones , in a letter to his ...
... foon af- ter my coming home , but did not fee him : he was then in a dofe . " Of his death , which happened April 5. 1765. , in the eighty - fourth year of his age , the follow- ing account is given by Mr. Jones , in a letter to his ...
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... foon , as difagreeable to the writer , and reader too . Boileau has joined both the Roman fatirifts with great fuccefs ; but has too much of Juvenal in his very ferious Satire on Woman , which fhould have been the gayeft of ail . An ...
... foon , as difagreeable to the writer , and reader too . Boileau has joined both the Roman fatirifts with great fuccefs ; but has too much of Juvenal in his very ferious Satire on Woman , which fhould have been the gayeft of ail . An ...
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... foon defeat , And lodge you in the bofom of the great . To merit , is but to provide a pain For men's refufing what you ought to gain . May , Dodington , this maxim fail in you , Whom my prefaging thoughts already view By Walpole's ...
... foon defeat , And lodge you in the bofom of the great . To merit , is but to provide a pain For men's refufing what you ought to gain . May , Dodington , this maxim fail in you , Whom my prefaging thoughts already view By Walpole's ...
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... foon the fated appetites return , Again our ftomachs crave , our bofems burn : Eternal love let man then never ( wear ; Let women never triuri ; b , nor defpair ; Nor praife , nor blame too much the warm or chill ; Hunger and love are ...
... foon the fated appetites return , Again our ftomachs crave , our bofems burn : Eternal love let man then never ( wear ; Let women never triuri ; b , nor defpair ; Nor praife , nor blame too much the warm or chill ; Hunger and love are ...
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