The Works of the English Poets, Volume 10R. Hett, 1779 - 303 halaman |
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... against Mrs. James , to confute the Proteftant religion . } I have but one word more to fay concerning the poem as fuch , and abstracted from the matters , either religious or civil , which are handled in it . The first part ...
... against Mrs. James , to confute the Proteftant religion . } I have but one word more to fay concerning the poem as fuch , and abstracted from the matters , either religious or civil , which are handled in it . The first part ...
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... against the other at which I hope no reader of either party will be scandalized , because they are not of my invention , but as old , to my knowledge , as the times of Boccace and Chaucer on the one fide , and as those of the Reforma ...
... against the other at which I hope no reader of either party will be scandalized , because they are not of my invention , but as old , to my knowledge , as the times of Boccace and Chaucer on the one fide , and as those of the Reforma ...
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... who toil In common theft , will share the common spoil . Let her produce the title and the right Against her old fuperiors firft to fight ; C 4 } } If If the reform by text , ev'n that's as plain THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 23.
... who toil In common theft , will share the common spoil . Let her produce the title and the right Against her old fuperiors firft to fight ; C 4 } } If If the reform by text , ev'n that's as plain THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 23.
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... against th ' infernal gate , A patent during pleasure of the state ! Thus is the Panther neither lov'd nor fear'd , A meer mock queen of a divided herd ; Whom foon by lawful power she might controul , Herself a part fubmitted to the ...
... against th ' infernal gate , A patent during pleasure of the state ! Thus is the Panther neither lov'd nor fear'd , A meer mock queen of a divided herd ; Whom foon by lawful power she might controul , Herself a part fubmitted to the ...
Halaman 28
... ; but thinking long The test it seems at laft has loos'd your tongue . And to explain what your forefathers meant , By real prefence in the facrament , After After long fencing push'd against a wall , Your falvo 28 DRYDEN'S POEM S.
... ; but thinking long The test it seems at laft has loos'd your tongue . And to explain what your forefathers meant , By real prefence in the facrament , After After long fencing push'd against a wall , Your falvo 28 DRYDEN'S POEM S.
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Istilah dan frasa umum
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