The Works of the English Poets, Volume 31J. Nichols, 1779 - 288 halaman |
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... things of his not extant in writing , which however are always repeated : like the verfes and fayings of the antient Druids , they retain an univerfal veneration , though they are preferved only by memory . As it is often feen , that ...
... things of his not extant in writing , which however are always repeated : like the verfes and fayings of the antient Druids , they retain an univerfal veneration , though they are preferved only by memory . As it is often feen , that ...
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... thing , yet was never to blame . He was naturally very fubject to paffion ; but the fhort guft was foon over , and ... things , which other men would have been glad to have studied and wrote ; but the impe- tuofity was corrected upon a ...
... thing , yet was never to blame . He was naturally very fubject to paffion ; but the fhort guft was foon over , and ... things , which other men would have been glad to have studied and wrote ; but the impe- tuofity was corrected upon a ...
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... things which were his utter averfion , the infinuation of a flatterer , and the whifper of a tale - bearer . If therefore we fet the piece in its worft pofition , if its faults be moft expofed , the fhades will ftill appear very finely ...
... things which were his utter averfion , the infinuation of a flatterer , and the whifper of a tale - bearer . If therefore we fet the piece in its worft pofition , if its faults be moft expofed , the fhades will ftill appear very finely ...
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... things that did not belong to me ; and has tranfcribed others fo imperfectly , that I hardly knew them to be mine . This has obliged me , in my own defence , to look back upon some of those lighter ftudies , which I ought long fince to ...
... things that did not belong to me ; and has tranfcribed others fo imperfectly , that I hardly knew them to be mine . This has obliged me , in my own defence , to look back upon some of those lighter ftudies , which I ought long fince to ...
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... things may take what turn they can ; but poetry , which pretends to have fomething of divinity in it , is to be more permanent . Odes once printed cannot well be altered , when the author has already faid that he expects his works ...
... things may take what turn they can ; but poetry , which pretends to have fomething of divinity in it , is to be more permanent . Odes once printed cannot well be altered , when the author has already faid that he expects his works ...
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