“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonRobert Anderson Arch, 1795 - 11191 páginas |
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... must be a mistake ; for he had never feen a fubfcription - book , " It is related by Spence , in his MSS . , on the authority of Mr. Rawlinfon , that Young , upon the publication of his Univerfal Paffion , received from the Duke of ...
... must be a mistake ; for he had never feen a fubfcription - book , " It is related by Spence , in his MSS . , on the authority of Mr. Rawlinfon , that Young , upon the publication of his Univerfal Paffion , received from the Duke of ...
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... must have been beft able to form opinions . " " I know not , " fays an intelligent writer in the " Gentleman's Magazine , " Vol . LII . p . 71 , " why it should be fuppofed , because Dr. Warton dedicated his " Effay " to Young , that ...
... must have been beft able to form opinions . " " I know not , " fays an intelligent writer in the " Gentleman's Magazine , " Vol . LII . p . 71 , " why it should be fuppofed , because Dr. Warton dedicated his " Effay " to Young , that ...
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... must that groan of nature tell ! Olympus there , and mightier Atlas , feli ; Which feem'd above the reach of fate to stand , A towering monument of God's right hand ; Now duft and smoke , whose brow fo lately fpread O'er fhelter'd ...
... must that groan of nature tell ! Olympus there , and mightier Atlas , feli ; Which feem'd above the reach of fate to stand , A towering monument of God's right hand ; Now duft and smoke , whose brow fo lately fpread O'er fhelter'd ...
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... must she The lightning's unrefisted force proclaims Our might ; and thunders. With ill - diffembled grief ; " My life , forbear ! " You wound your Guilford with each cruel tear ; " Did you not chide my grief ' Reprefs your own : " Nor ...
... must she The lightning's unrefisted force proclaims Our might ; and thunders. With ill - diffembled grief ; " My life , forbear ! " You wound your Guilford with each cruel tear ; " Did you not chide my grief ' Reprefs your own : " Nor ...
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... must either be infenfible , or grieve , or be angry , or fmile . Some paffion ( if we are not impaffive ) must be moved ; for the general conduct of mankind is by no means a thing indifferent to a reafonable and virtuous man . Now to ...
... must either be infenfible , or grieve , or be angry , or fmile . Some paffion ( if we are not impaffive ) must be moved ; for the general conduct of mankind is by no means a thing indifferent to a reafonable and virtuous man . Now to ...
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