Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 3David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... leave an order to be given to Mr. Tonson ) and perhaps , tho ' tis many years since I saw it , a translation of ye first book of Oppian . He had begun a tragedy of Dion , but made sınall progress in it . As to his other affairs , he ...
... leave an order to be given to Mr. Tonson ) and perhaps , tho ' tis many years since I saw it , a translation of ye first book of Oppian . He had begun a tragedy of Dion , but made sınall progress in it . As to his other affairs , he ...
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... leave , for Sicily , my native isle ; Vain hope ! for who can leave himself behind , And live a thoughtless exile from the mind ? Arriving there , amidst a flowery plain That join'd the shore , I view'd a virgin - train . Who in soft ...
... leave , for Sicily , my native isle ; Vain hope ! for who can leave himself behind , And live a thoughtless exile from the mind ? Arriving there , amidst a flowery plain That join'd the shore , I view'd a virgin - train . Who in soft ...
Strona 258
... leave the academy : I was too young to be hazarded ; but , give me leave to say , it is glorious at any age to die for one's country , and the sooner , the nobler the sacrifice . " I am now older by three years . My uncle Bathe was not ...
... leave the academy : I was too young to be hazarded ; but , give me leave to say , it is glorious at any age to die for one's country , and the sooner , the nobler the sacrifice . " I am now older by three years . My uncle Bathe was not ...
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