The Works of the British Poets, Volumen7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... Say ' Salem's daughters , as they flock'd around ; What wondrous thing ? what charm beyond compare ? 1 Say , what's thy lover , faireft o'er the fair ? His face is white and ruddy , the replies , So mercy , join'd to justice , tempers ...
... Say ' Salem's daughters , as they flock'd around ; What wondrous thing ? what charm beyond compare ? 1 Say , what's thy lover , faireft o'er the fair ? His face is white and ruddy , the replies , So mercy , join'd to justice , tempers ...
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... Say , dove , and spotlefs , for I must away , Say , fpoufe , and fifter , all you wish to fay . He fpake ; the place was bright with lambent fire , ( But what is brightnefs , if the Christ retire ? Gold - bordering purple mark'd his ...
... Say , dove , and spotlefs , for I must away , Say , fpoufe , and fifter , all you wish to fay . He fpake ; the place was bright with lambent fire , ( But what is brightnefs , if the Christ retire ? Gold - bordering purple mark'd his ...
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... say , that it is only inferior in hu- mour , discrimination of character , and poetical ardour , to the " Rape of ... says Dr. Johnson , “ has been praised at least equally to its merit . In the Difpen- fary there is a ftrain of smooth ...
... say , that it is only inferior in hu- mour , discrimination of character , and poetical ardour , to the " Rape of ... says Dr. Johnson , “ has been praised at least equally to its merit . In the Difpen- fary there is a ftrain of smooth ...
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... are refolved to forget to be a critic , by remembering you are a friend . To fay more , would be uneafy to you à and to fay lefs , would be unjust in Your humble Servant Fij SAY 1 SINCE this following poem in a manner stole.
... are refolved to forget to be a critic , by remembering you are a friend . To fay more , would be uneafy to you à and to fay lefs , would be unjust in Your humble Servant Fij SAY 1 SINCE this following poem in a manner stole.
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... say the fame of the defects of the author , he would need no justifica- tion against the cavils of fome furious critics , who , I am fure , would have been better pleafed if they had met with more faults . Their grand objection is ...
... say the fame of the defects of the author , he would need no justifica- tion against the cavils of fome furious critics , who , I am fure , would have been better pleafed if they had met with more faults . Their grand objection is ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volumen7 Robert Anderson Vista de fragmentos - 1795 |
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