The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 19Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... betwixt Turuus and Drances in the mean time there is a fharp engage- ment of the horse ; wherein Camilla fignalizes her- felf ; is killed and the Latine troops are intirely defeated . : SCARC : CARCE had the rofy morning rais'd her head ...
... betwixt Turuus and Drances in the mean time there is a fharp engage- ment of the horse ; wherein Camilla fignalizes her- felf ; is killed and the Latine troops are intirely defeated . : SCARC : CARCE had the rofy morning rais'd her head ...
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... Betwixt their arms he finks upon the ground . Where groveling , while he lies in deep despair , He beats his breaft , and rends his hoary hair . B 3 125 The The champion's chariot next is feen to roll , Befmear'd NEI S. Book XI . 5.
... Betwixt their arms he finks upon the ground . Where groveling , while he lies in deep despair , He beats his breaft , and rends his hoary hair . B 3 125 The The champion's chariot next is feen to roll , Befmear'd NEI S. Book XI . 5.
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... Betwixt the ranks the proud commanders ride , Glittering with gold , and vefts in purple dy'd . Here Mneftheus , author of the Memmian line , And there Meffapus born of seed divine . The fign is given , and round the listed space Each ...
... Betwixt the ranks the proud commanders ride , Glittering with gold , and vefts in purple dy'd . Here Mneftheus , author of the Memmian line , And there Meffapus born of seed divine . The fign is given , and round the listed space Each ...
Halaman 55
... Betwixt their horns the purple wine he sheds , With the fame generous juice the flame he feeds . Eneas then unfheath'd his fhining sword ,. And thus with pious prayers the gods ador'd : All - feeing fun , and thou Aufonian foil , For ...
... Betwixt their horns the purple wine he sheds , With the fame generous juice the flame he feeds . Eneas then unfheath'd his fhining sword ,. And thus with pious prayers the gods ador'd : All - feeing fun , and thou Aufonian foil , For ...
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... Betwixt his ribs the javelin drove so just , It reach'd his heart , nor needs a fecond thruft . Now Turnus , at two blows , two brethren flew ; First from his horfe fierce Amicus he threw ; Then leaping on the ground , on foot assail'd ...
... Betwixt his ribs the javelin drove so just , It reach'd his heart , nor needs a fecond thruft . Now Turnus , at two blows , two brethren flew ; First from his horfe fierce Amicus he threw ; Then leaping on the ground , on foot assail'd ...
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Halaman 109 - For great contemporaries whet and cultivate each other ; and mutual borrowing, and commerce, makes the common riches of learning, as it does of the civil government.
Halaman 275 - Look round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or knowing it pursue.
Halaman 193 - How easy it is to call rogue and villain, and that wittily! but how hard to make a man appear a fool, a blockhead, or a knave, without using any of those opprobrious terms!
Halaman 195 - I avoided the mention of great crimes, and applied myself to the representing of blindsides, and little extravagancies; to which, the wittier a man is, he is generally the more obnoxious. It succeeded as I wished; the jest went round, and he was laughed at in his turn who began the frolic.
Halaman 282 - Form'd in the forge, the pliant brass is laid ^ On anvils ; and of head and limbs are made, > Pans, cans, and piss-pots, a whole kitchen trade.
Halaman 289 - Intrust thy fortune to the powers above ; Leave them to manage for thee, and to grant What their unerring wisdom sees thee want : * In goodness, as in greatness, they excel ; Ah, that we loved ourselves but half so well...
Halaman 114 - ... words may then be laudably revived, when either they are more sounding or more significant than those in practice ; and when their obscurity is taken away, by joining other words to them which clear the sense, according to the rule of Horace, for the admission of new words.
Halaman 194 - The character of Zimri in my Absalom is, in my opinion, worth the whole poem: it is not bloody, but it is ridiculous enough; and he, for whom it was intended, was too witty to resent it as an injury.
Halaman 280 - Beset with thieves, and never mends his pace. Of all the vows, the first and chief request Of each, is to be richer than the rest; And yet no doubts the poor man's draught control, He dreads no poison in his homely bowl, Then fear the deadly drug, when gems divine Enchase the cup, and sparkle in the wine.
Halaman 213 - I consulted a greater genius (without offence to the manes of that noble author) I mean Milton; but as he endeavours every where to express Homer, whose age had not arrived to that fineness, I found in him a true sublimity, lofty thoughts which were clothed with admirable Grecisms, and ancient words, which he had been digging from the mines of Chaucer and Spenser, and which, with all their rusticity, had somewhat...