“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonRobert Anderson Arch, 1795 - 11191 páginas |
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... see himself vindicated at the expence of his father's memory ; from follies which , if it may be thought blameable in a boy to have committed them , it is furely praiseworthy in a man to lament , and certainly not only unnecef- fary ...
... see himself vindicated at the expence of his father's memory ; from follies which , if it may be thought blameable in a boy to have committed them , it is furely praiseworthy in a man to lament , and certainly not only unnecef- fary ...
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... see , in his next , how far Addison is an original . But no other letter appears . In 1761 , his friend Lord Melcombe , not long before his death , fent him an " Ode , ” which he called " The Mufe's Latest Spark , " accompanied by a ...
... see , in his next , how far Addison is an original . But no other letter appears . In 1761 , his friend Lord Melcombe , not long before his death , fent him an " Ode , ” which he called " The Mufe's Latest Spark , " accompanied by a ...
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... See fpring's gay bloom ; fee golden autumn's ftore ; See how earth fmiles , and hear old ocean roar . Leviathans but heave their cumberous mail , It makes a tide , and wind - bound navies fail . Here forests rife , the mountain's awful ...
... See fpring's gay bloom ; fee golden autumn's ftore ; See how earth fmiles , and hear old ocean roar . Leviathans but heave their cumberous mail , It makes a tide , and wind - bound navies fail . Here forests rife , the mountain's awful ...
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... See on the left ( for by the great command The throng divided falls on either hand ; ) How weak , how pale , how haggard , how obfcene , What more than death in every face and mien ? With what diftrefs , and glarings of affright , They ...
... See on the left ( for by the great command The throng divided falls on either hand ; ) How weak , how pale , how haggard , how obfcene , What more than death in every face and mien ? With what diftrefs , and glarings of affright , They ...
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... see prefide " On both their brows an equal share of pride ? " Pride , that impartial paffion , reigns through all , Attends our glory , nor deferts our fall . As in its home it triumphs in high place , And frowns a haughty exile in ...
... see prefide " On both their brows an equal share of pride ? " Pride , that impartial paffion , reigns through all , Attends our glory , nor deferts our fall . As in its home it triumphs in high place , And frowns a haughty exile in ...
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