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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... honour go Through crowding nations in triumphant show , His foul , enchanted by the words he reads , Shines all impregnated with fparkling feeds , And courage here , and honour there , appears In brave defign that foars beyond his years ...
... honour go Through crowding nations in triumphant show , His foul , enchanted by the words he reads , Shines all impregnated with fparkling feeds , And courage here , and honour there , appears In brave defign that foars beyond his years ...
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... honour , " as it is expressed in the register of the College . The applause with which it was received by the College , was confirmed by the public , who , is this inftance , teftified almost an equal admiration of the poet , who ...
... honour , " as it is expressed in the register of the College . The applause with which it was received by the College , was confirmed by the public , who , is this inftance , teftified almost an equal admiration of the poet , who ...
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... honour and gratitude , by the admirers of the great father of genuine English poetry . In 1702 , he was elected one of the cenfors of the College of Physicians . Being an active and zealous Whig , he was an original member of the Kit ...
... honour and gratitude , by the admirers of the great father of genuine English poetry . In 1702 , he was elected one of the cenfors of the College of Physicians . Being an active and zealous Whig , he was an original member of the Kit ...
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... honour to be a member of . If the fatire may appear di- rected at any particular perfon , it is at fuch only as are préfumed to be engaged in difhonourable confederacies for mean and mercenary ends , against the dignity of their own ...
... honour to be a member of . If the fatire may appear di- rected at any particular perfon , it is at fuch only as are préfumed to be engaged in difhonourable confederacies for mean and mercenary ends , against the dignity of their own ...
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... honour bids us fight . But ere we once engage in honour's cause , Fit know what honour is , and whence it was . Scorn'd by the bale , ' tis courted by the brave ; The hero's tyrant , and the coward's flave ; Born in the noify camp , it ...
... honour bids us fight . But ere we once engage in honour's cause , Fit know what honour is , and whence it was . Scorn'd by the bale , ' tis courted by the brave ; The hero's tyrant , and the coward's flave ; Born in the noify camp , it ...
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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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