The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... fhall meet with hereafter , in the fpeeches of the Knight and Squire , and others , in this Poem ; for which they are bantered by Sir John Birkenhead . And when with hafty noise he spoke ' em , HUDIBRA S , PART I. CANTO I.
... fhall meet with hereafter , in the fpeeches of the Knight and Squire , and others , in this Poem ; for which they are bantered by Sir John Birkenhead . And when with hafty noise he spoke ' em , HUDIBRA S , PART I. CANTO I.
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... fhall difcufs ; Then liften , Sirs , it follows thus . 240 His Ver . 235 , 236. ] Dr. Bruno Ryves gives a remarkable inftance of a fanatical confcience in a captain who was invited by a foldier to eat part of a goose with him ; but ...
... fhall difcufs ; Then liften , Sirs , it follows thus . 240 His Ver . 235 , 236. ] Dr. Bruno Ryves gives a remarkable inftance of a fanatical confcience in a captain who was invited by a foldier to eat part of a goose with him ; but ...
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... fhall dilate upon , When of his hofe we come to treat , The cupboard where he kept his meat . His doublet was of sturdy buff , 305 And though not fword , yet cudgel - proof , Whereby ' twas fitter for his use , Who fear'd no blows but ...
... fhall dilate upon , When of his hofe we come to treat , The cupboard where he kept his meat . His doublet was of sturdy buff , 305 And though not fword , yet cudgel - proof , Whereby ' twas fitter for his use , Who fear'd no blows but ...
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... fhall difcufs ; Then liften , Sirs , it follows thus . 240 His Ver . 235 , 236. ] Dr. Bruno Ryves gives a remarkable inftance of a fanatical confcience in a captain who was invited by a foldier to eat part of a goofe with him ; but ...
... fhall difcufs ; Then liften , Sirs , it follows thus . 240 His Ver . 235 , 236. ] Dr. Bruno Ryves gives a remarkable inftance of a fanatical confcience in a captain who was invited by a foldier to eat part of a goofe with him ; but ...
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... fhall dilate upon , When of his hofe we come to treat , The cupboard where he kept his meat . His doublet was of sturdy buff , 305 And though not fword , yet cudgel - proof , Whereby ' twas fitter for his use , Who fear'd no blows but ...
... fhall dilate upon , When of his hofe we come to treat , The cupboard where he kept his meat . His doublet was of sturdy buff , 305 And though not fword , yet cudgel - proof , Whereby ' twas fitter for his use , Who fear'd no blows but ...
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