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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... wise in very different modes ; but they have always laughed the same way . Levity of thought naturally produced familiarity of language , and the familiar part of language continues long the same ; the dialogue of comedy , when it is ...
... wise in very different modes ; but they have always laughed the same way . Levity of thought naturally produced familiarity of language , and the familiar part of language continues long the same ; the dialogue of comedy , when it is ...
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... wise to set them forth as another man's rather than his own ; though perhaps he might have made a better choice , and not fathered the bastard upon such a person , whose stock of reputation is , I fear , little enough for maintenance of ...
... wise to set them forth as another man's rather than his own ; though perhaps he might have made a better choice , and not fathered the bastard upon such a person , whose stock of reputation is , I fear , little enough for maintenance of ...
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... wise managing and illustrating whereof the glory of God Almighty might be joined with the singular utility and noblest delight of mankind ; it is not without grief and indignation , that I behold that divine science employing all her ...
... wise managing and illustrating whereof the glory of God Almighty might be joined with the singular utility and noblest delight of mankind ; it is not without grief and indignation , that I behold that divine science employing all her ...
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... wise Man's life t ' epitomize ! Then men ( fond men , alas ! ) ride post to th ' grave . And cut those threads which yet the Fates would save ; Then Charon sweated at his trade , And had a larger ferry made ; Then , then the silver hair ...
... wise Man's life t ' epitomize ! Then men ( fond men , alas ! ) ride post to th ' grave . And cut those threads which yet the Fates would save ; Then Charon sweated at his trade , And had a larger ferry made ; Then , then the silver hair ...
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... wise ! Whose verse walks highest , but not flies ; Who brought green Poesy to her perfect age , And made that art which was a rage . Tell me , ye mighty Three ! what shall I do To be like one of you ? And , whilst with wearied steps we ...
... wise ! Whose verse walks highest , but not flies ; Who brought green Poesy to her perfect age , And made that art which was a rage . Tell me , ye mighty Three ! what shall I do To be like one of you ? And , whilst with wearied steps we ...
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