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... fancy , and ransacks his memory , for images which may ex- hibit the gaiety of hope , or the gloominess of despair ; and dresses his imaginary Chloris or Phyllis , some- times in flowers fading as her beauty , and sometimes in gems ...
... fancy , and ransacks his memory , for images which may ex- hibit the gaiety of hope , or the gloominess of despair ; and dresses his imaginary Chloris or Phyllis , some- times in flowers fading as her beauty , and sometimes in gems ...
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... fancy behind them ; and produced combinations of confused magnificence , that not only could not be credited , but could not be imagined . Yet great labour , directed by great abilities , is ne- ver wholly lost : if they frequently ...
... fancy behind them ; and produced combinations of confused magnificence , that not only could not be credited , but could not be imagined . Yet great labour , directed by great abilities , is ne- ver wholly lost : if they frequently ...
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... fancy dost much higher stand , T'han woman can be plac'd by Nature's hand : And I must needs , I'm sure , a loser be , To change thee as thou'rt there , for very thee . That prayer and labour should co - operate , are thus taught by ...
... fancy dost much higher stand , T'han woman can be plac'd by Nature's hand : And I must needs , I'm sure , a loser be , To change thee as thou'rt there , for very thee . That prayer and labour should co - operate , are thus taught by ...
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... fancy , such facility of expression , such varied similitude , such a succession of images , and such a dance of words , it is in vain to expect , except from Cowley . His strength always appears in his agil- ity ; his volatility is not ...
... fancy , such facility of expression , such varied similitude , such a succession of images , and such a dance of words , it is in vain to expect , except from Cowley . His strength always appears in his agil- ity ; his volatility is not ...
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... fancy unsuitable to the original : as , The table , free for ev'ry guest , No doubt will thee admit , And feast more upon thee , than thou on it . He sometimes.extends his author's thoughts with- out improving them . 46 COWLEY .
... fancy unsuitable to the original : as , The table , free for ev'ry guest , No doubt will thee admit , And feast more upon thee , than thou on it . He sometimes.extends his author's thoughts with- out improving them . 46 COWLEY .
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