Poems on Several Occasions: To which are Added, the Tragedies of Julius Caesar, and Marcus BrutusRobert and Andrew Foulis, 1752 - 280 páginas |
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... fame augmented by an English peer ? Now he embellishes his HELEN's loves , Outdoes his softness , and his sense improves ! 66 DRYDEN , Preface to VIRGIL'S AENEIS . " YOUR Effay on Poetry , which was published without a name , and of ...
... fame augmented by an English peer ? Now he embellishes his HELEN's loves , Outdoes his softness , and his sense improves ! 66 DRYDEN , Preface to VIRGIL'S AENEIS . " YOUR Effay on Poetry , which was published without a name , and of ...
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... fame compofition of mind , the fame refolution and courage , which makes the greatcft friendships , and the [ ] greatest enmities . To this firmness in all [ iv ]
... fame compofition of mind , the fame refolution and courage , which makes the greatcft friendships , and the [ ] greatest enmities . To this firmness in all [ iv ]
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... ' em has done . ADDISON , Spectator , N ° 253 . We have three Poems in our tongue , which are of the fame nature , and each of them a master - piece in its kind : the Ef- fay on Tranflated Verfe , the Essay on Poetry ,
... ' em has done . ADDISON , Spectator , N ° 253 . We have three Poems in our tongue , which are of the fame nature , and each of them a master - piece in its kind : the Ef- fay on Tranflated Verfe , the Essay on Poetry ,
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... fame . PRIOR , Alma , Cant . 2 . Happy the poet ! bleft the lays ! Which BUCKINGHAM has deign'd to praise . GARTH , Difpenfary . Now Tyber's ftreams no courtly GALLUS fec , But smiling Thames enjoys his NORMANBY . POPE , Efay on ...
... fame . PRIOR , Alma , Cant . 2 . Happy the poet ! bleft the lays ! Which BUCKINGHAM has deign'd to praise . GARTH , Difpenfary . Now Tyber's ftreams no courtly GALLUS fec , But smiling Thames enjoys his NORMANBY . POPE , Efay on ...
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... fame , His mind poffefs'd by fury and defpair , Within the facred temple made this prayer : Great Deity ! who in thy hands do'st bear That iron fceptre which poor mortals fear ; Who , wanting eyes thy felf , refpectelt none , And ...
... fame , His mind poffefs'd by fury and defpair , Within the facred temple made this prayer : Great Deity ! who in thy hands do'st bear That iron fceptre which poor mortals fear ; Who , wanting eyes thy felf , refpectelt none , And ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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