The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Tom 7J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Muse 150 VI . Of Greatness To Mr. Hobbes ......... 131 Horace , Lib . III . Ode i Destiny ib . VII . Of Avarice ... ib . 204 206 207 132 To Dr. Scarborough Life and Fame ... The Extasy To the New Year ...... Life 133 134 ib . 135 ...
... Muse 150 VI . Of Greatness To Mr. Hobbes ......... 131 Horace , Lib . III . Ode i Destiny ib . VII . Of Avarice ... ib . 204 206 207 132 To Dr. Scarborough Life and Fame ... The Extasy To the New Year ...... Life 133 134 ib . 135 ...
Strona viii
... Muse . From Akenside Dalton's Prologue to Comus , 1758 .. ib . IV . ...... ib . Dr. Johnson's Prologue to the Mask of Comus , acted at Dury - Lane Theatre , April 5 , 1750 , for the Benefit of Milton's Grand - daugh- ter ....... ib ...
... Muse . From Akenside Dalton's Prologue to Comus , 1758 .. ib . IV . ...... ib . Dr. Johnson's Prologue to the Mask of Comus , acted at Dury - Lane Theatre , April 5 , 1750 , for the Benefit of Milton's Grand - daugh- ter ....... ib ...
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... Muses . " The neglect of the court was not his only mortification . Having , by such alteration as he thought proper , fitted his old comedy of The Guardian for the stage , he produced it under the title of The Cutter of Coleman ...
... Muses . " The neglect of the court was not his only mortification . Having , by such alteration as he thought proper , fitted his old comedy of The Guardian for the stage , he produced it under the title of The Cutter of Coleman ...
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... Muse , for want of which the second couplet is without reference . When the title is added , there will still remain a defect ; for every piece ought to contain in itself whatever is necessary to make it intelligible . Pope has some ...
... Muse , for want of which the second couplet is without reference . When the title is added , there will still remain a defect ; for every piece ought to contain in itself whatever is necessary to make it intelligible . Pope has some ...
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... Muse- Hold thy Pindaric Pegasus closely in , Which does to rage begin- Tis an unruly and a hard - mouth'd horse- " Twill no unskilful touch endure , But flings writer and reader too that sits not sure . The fault of Cowley , and perhaps ...
... Muse- Hold thy Pindaric Pegasus closely in , Which does to rage begin- Tis an unruly and a hard - mouth'd horse- " Twill no unskilful touch endure , But flings writer and reader too that sits not sure . The fault of Cowley , and perhaps ...
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