The Works of the British Poets, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... pleasure and advantage gain , 90 If in your mind you lay the useful strain . How much the half is better than the whole , 60 How great the pleasure wholefome herbs afford , How blefs'd the frugal , and an honest board ! Would the ...
... pleasure and advantage gain , 90 If in your mind you lay the useful strain . How much the half is better than the whole , 60 How great the pleasure wholefome herbs afford , How blefs'd the frugal , and an honest board ! Would the ...
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... pleasure lay The blissful feats of happy fouls below . DRYDEN . Pindar , in his fecond Olympic , comes nearer to our poet , in his defcription of thofe feats of the happy : 6 . Managwy -ε Ja Narov WHIZvides Αύραι περιπνίεσιν . " Where ...
... pleasure lay The blissful feats of happy fouls below . DRYDEN . Pindar , in his fecond Olympic , comes nearer to our poet , in his defcription of thofe feats of the happy : 6 . Managwy -ε Ja Narov WHIZvides Αύραι περιπνίεσιν . " Where ...
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... pleasure . Ver . 306. After the poet has endeavoured to excite his brother to acts of juftice , by moral pre- cepts , he reminds him of his birth , intimating that by acts of virtue the honour of a family is fupport- ed . Tzetz . See ...
... pleasure . Ver . 306. After the poet has endeavoured to excite his brother to acts of juftice , by moral pre- cepts , he reminds him of his birth , intimating that by acts of virtue the honour of a family is fupport- ed . Tzetz . See ...
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... pleasure , and so be an exception to this rule , yet not contradict the moral truth of it . Archbishop Tillotfon has judiciously told us in what fenfe we are to take all doctrines of morali- ty ; " Ariftotle , " says that great divine ...
... pleasure , and so be an exception to this rule , yet not contradict the moral truth of it . Archbishop Tillotfon has judiciously told us in what fenfe we are to take all doctrines of morali- ty ; " Ariftotle , " says that great divine ...
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... pleasure , or a life of pain ; To flav'ry or to empire , fuch their pow'r , They fix a mortal at his natal hour ; 340 The crimes of men and gods the Fates pursue , And give to each alike the vengeance due ; Nor can the greateft their ...
... pleasure , or a life of pain ; To flav'ry or to empire , fuch their pow'r , They fix a mortal at his natal hour ; 340 The crimes of men and gods the Fates pursue , And give to each alike the vengeance due ; Nor can the greateft their ...
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