The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... ground , 60 He had fuch plenty , as fuffic'd To make fome think him circumcis'd ; And truly fo he was , perhaps , Not as a profelyte , but for claps . He was in logic a great critic , Profoundly skill'd in analytic ; He could ...
... ground , 60 He had fuch plenty , as fuffic'd To make fome think him circumcis'd ; And truly fo he was , perhaps , Not as a profelyte , but for claps . He was in logic a great critic , Profoundly skill'd in analytic ; He could ...
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... ground , Or under , was not to be found , Unless they graz'd , there's not one word Of their provision on record : Which made fome confidently write , 335 They had no ftomachs but to fight , ' Tis Ver . 319. ] This and the feven ...
... ground , Or under , was not to be found , Unless they graz'd , there's not one word Of their provision on record : Which made fome confidently write , 335 They had no ftomachs but to fight , ' Tis Ver . 319. ] This and the feven ...
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... ground , Or under , was not to be found , Unless they graz'd , there ' s not one word Of their provision on record : Which made fome confidently write , 335 They had no ftomachs but to fight , ' Tis Ver . 319. ] This and the feven ...
... ground , Or under , was not to be found , Unless they graz'd , there ' s not one word Of their provision on record : Which made fome confidently write , 335 They had no ftomachs but to fight , ' Tis Ver . 319. ] This and the feven ...
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... ground ; That Cæfar's horfe , who , as fame goes , Had corns upon his feet and toes , Was not by half so tender - hooft , 430 435 Nor trod upon the ground fo foft ; And as that beaft would kneel and stoop ( Some write ) to take his ...
... ground ; That Cæfar's horfe , who , as fame goes , Had corns upon his feet and toes , Was not by half so tender - hooft , 430 435 Nor trod upon the ground fo foft ; And as that beaft would kneel and stoop ( Some write ) to take his ...
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... ground When he's engag'd , and takes no notice , If any prefs upon him , who ' tis , But lets them know , at their own cost , That he intends to keep his post . This to prevent , and other harms , 695 700 705 Which always wait on feats ...
... ground When he's engag'd , and takes no notice , If any prefs upon him , who ' tis , But lets them know , at their own cost , That he intends to keep his post . This to prevent , and other harms , 695 700 705 Which always wait on feats ...
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