The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volym 6John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 - 1157 sidor |
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... Loft , " which has undoubtedly very great beauties ; but the characters are such as cannot decently be exhibited on the stage . In 1675 , he brought on the stage The Miflaken Husband , a comedy , founded on the Menachmi of Plautus , of ...
... Loft , " which has undoubtedly very great beauties ; but the characters are such as cannot decently be exhibited on the stage . In 1675 , he brought on the stage The Miflaken Husband , a comedy , founded on the Menachmi of Plautus , of ...
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... loft , To fee the rebel thrive , the loyal croft : Youth that with joys had unacquainted been , Envy'd grey hairs that once good days had feen : We thought our fires , not with their own content , Had ere we came to age our portion ...
... loft , To fee the rebel thrive , the loyal croft : Youth that with joys had unacquainted been , Envy'd grey hairs that once good days had feen : We thought our fires , not with their own content , Had ere we came to age our portion ...
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... Loft by his wiles the power his wit did gain . Henceforth their fougue must spend at leffer rate , Than in its flames to wrap a nation's fate . Suffer'd to live , they are like Helots fet , A virtuous fhame within us to beget . For by ...
... Loft by his wiles the power his wit did gain . Henceforth their fougue must spend at leffer rate , Than in its flames to wrap a nation's fate . Suffer'd to live , they are like Helots fet , A virtuous fhame within us to beget . For by ...
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... loft Creüfa meet . LXVIII . The night comes on , we eager to purfue The combat fill , and they afham'd to leave : Till the laft ftreaks of dying day withdrew , And doubtful moon - light did our rage deceive . LXIX . In th ' English ...
... loft Creüfa meet . LXVIII . The night comes on , we eager to purfue The combat fill , and they afham'd to leave : Till the laft ftreaks of dying day withdrew , And doubtful moon - light did our rage deceive . LXIX . In th ' English ...
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... loft empire he to exile went , And with the golden age to Tyber fteer'd , Where coin and commerce first he did invent . CLIX . Rude as their fhips was navigation then ; No useful compass or meridian known ; Coafting , they kept the land ...
... loft empire he to exile went , And with the golden age to Tyber fteer'd , Where coin and commerce first he did invent . CLIX . Rude as their fhips was navigation then ; No useful compass or meridian known ; Coafting , they kept the land ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volym 6 Robert Anderson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1795 |
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volym 6 Robert Anderson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1795 |
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volym 6 Robert Anderson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1795 |
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