The Works of the English Poets, Volume 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 halaman |
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... reason , had comply'd To break the treaty for the promis'd bride . Some help to fink new trenches , others aid To ram the stones , or raise the palifade . Hoarfe trumpets found th ' alarm : around the walls Runs a distracted crew , whom ...
... reason , had comply'd To break the treaty for the promis'd bride . Some help to fink new trenches , others aid To ram the stones , or raise the palifade . Hoarfe trumpets found th ' alarm : around the walls Runs a distracted crew , whom ...
Halaman 103
... . Good fenfe and good nature are never feparated , though the ignorant world has thought otherwife . Good nature , by which I mean beneficence and can- H 4 dors dor , is the product of right reason ; which DEDICATION . τος.
... . Good fenfe and good nature are never feparated , though the ignorant world has thought otherwife . Good nature , by which I mean beneficence and can- H 4 dors dor , is the product of right reason ; which DEDICATION . τος.
Halaman 104
... reason ; which of neceffity will give allowance to the failings of others , by con- fidering that there is nothing perfect in mankind ; and , by diftinguishing that which comes nearest to excellency , though not abfolutely free from ...
... reason ; which of neceffity will give allowance to the failings of others , by con- fidering that there is nothing perfect in mankind ; and , by diftinguishing that which comes nearest to excellency , though not abfolutely free from ...
Halaman 118
... reason is plainly this , that rhyme was not his talent ; he had neither the eafe of doing it , nor the graces of it ; which is manifeft in his Juvenilia , or verses written in his youth ; where his rhyme is always constrained and forced ...
... reason is plainly this , that rhyme was not his talent ; he had neither the eafe of doing it , nor the graces of it ; which is manifeft in his Juvenilia , or verses written in his youth ; where his rhyme is always constrained and forced ...
Halaman 146
... to his cuftom ; that is , infolently enough , >> contradicts them both ; and gives no better reason , than the derivation of Satyrus from oad , fala- citas ; citas ; and fo , from the letchery of thofe 146 D E DICATION .
... to his cuftom ; that is , infolently enough , >> contradicts them both ; and gives no better reason , than the derivation of Satyrus from oad , fala- citas ; citas ; and fo , from the letchery of thofe 146 D E DICATION .
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