Works, Tom 9W. Durell, 1811 |
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... known , but all is shewn confused and enlarged through the mist of panegyrick . ABRAHAM COWLEY was born in the year one thou- sand six hundred and eighteen . His father was a grocer , whose condition Dr. Sprat conceals under the general ...
... known , but all is shewn confused and enlarged through the mist of panegyrick . ABRAHAM COWLEY was born in the year one thou- sand six hundred and eighteen . His father was a grocer , whose condition Dr. Sprat conceals under the general ...
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... known that the business of a statesman can be little forwarded by flowers of rhetorick . One passage , however , seems not unworthy of some notice . Speaking of the Scotch treaty then in agitation : " The Scotch treaty , " says he " is ...
... known that the business of a statesman can be little forwarded by flowers of rhetorick . One passage , however , seems not unworthy of some notice . Speaking of the Scotch treaty then in agitation : " The Scotch treaty , " says he " is ...
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... known . He that misses his end will never be as much pleased as he that at- tains it , even when he can impute no part of his failure to himself ; and , when the end is to please the multi- tude , no man , perhaps , has a right , in ...
... known . He that misses his end will never be as much pleased as he that at- tains it , even when he can impute no part of his failure to himself ; and , when the end is to please the multi- tude , no man , perhaps , has a right , in ...
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... known ; I must therefore recommend the perusal of his work , to which my narration can be considered only as a slender supplement . COWLEY , like other poets who have written with narrow views , and , instead of tracing intellectual ...
... known ; I must therefore recommend the perusal of his work , to which my narration can be considered only as a slender supplement . COWLEY , like other poets who have written with narrow views , and , instead of tracing intellectual ...
Strona 29
... ; Whilst pride , the rugged northern bear , In others makes the cold too great . And where these are temperate known , The soil's all barren sand , or rocky stone . A lover , burnt up by his affection , is COWLEY . 66 29.
... ; Whilst pride , the rugged northern bear , In others makes the cold too great . And where these are temperate known , The soil's all barren sand , or rocky stone . A lover , burnt up by his affection , is COWLEY . 66 29.
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