The Works of John Sheffield: Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham ...J.B. [i.e. John Barber] and sold, 1729 - 400 páginas |
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... say ; But ' tis a bolder thing to run away . The World may well forgive him all his ill , For ev'ry Fault does prove his Penance still . Eafily he falls into fome dang❜rous Noose , And then as meanly labours to get loose : A Life fo ...
... say ; But ' tis a bolder thing to run away . The World may well forgive him all his ill , For ev'ry Fault does prove his Penance still . Eafily he falls into fome dang❜rous Noose , And then as meanly labours to get loose : A Life fo ...
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... say too little , or too much ? Let fuch a Man begin without delay ; But he must do beyond what I can fay ; Muft above Tasso's lofty Flights prevail , Succeed where SPENCER , and ev'n MILTON fail . " VOL . I. L ODE ODE ΟΝ BRUTUS TI I. IS ...
... say too little , or too much ? Let fuch a Man begin without delay ; But he must do beyond what I can fay ; Muft above Tasso's lofty Flights prevail , Succeed where SPENCER , and ev'n MILTON fail . " VOL . I. L ODE ODE ΟΝ BRUTUS TI I. IS ...
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... they prefum'd that fomething like divine Inspiration might shine out in their Poems . On which occafion ( thefe Notes being already a rambling fort of Rhapfody ) I will venture to say a little on a Subject , of 3 ven- 166 NOTE S.
... they prefum'd that fomething like divine Inspiration might shine out in their Poems . On which occafion ( thefe Notes being already a rambling fort of Rhapfody ) I will venture to say a little on a Subject , of 3 ven- 166 NOTE S.
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... say a little on a Subject , of which`o- thers , for ought I can find , have not faid much : I mean , of that which Poets call a Mufe , by whom they pretend to be infpir'd , and is by all under- ftood to be a Genius for Poetry ; to which ...
... say a little on a Subject , of which`o- thers , for ought I can find , have not faid much : I mean , of that which Poets call a Mufe , by whom they pretend to be infpir'd , and is by all under- ftood to be a Genius for Poetry ; to which ...
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... say , To me are Trifles ; if the knowing few , Who can fee Faults , but can fee Beauties too , Applaud that Genius which themselves partake , And fpare the Poçt for the Muse's fake . The The Muse who raises me from humble Ground , To ...
... say , To me are Trifles ; if the knowing few , Who can fee Faults , but can fee Beauties too , Applaud that Genius which themselves partake , And fpare the Poçt for the Muse's fake . The The Muse who raises me from humble Ground , To ...
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