The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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Strona 42
... less injurious , if it had pleased the author to put forth some of my writings under his own name , rather than his own under mine : he had been in that a more pardonable plagiary , and had done less wrong by robbery , than he does by ...
... less injurious , if it had pleased the author to put forth some of my writings under his own name , rather than his own under mine : he had been in that a more pardonable plagiary , and had done less wrong by robbery , than he does by ...
Strona 43
... less space it animates . And , as Statius says of little Tydeus " , -Totos infusa per artus Major in exiguo regnabat corpore virtus . I am not ignorant , that by saying this of others , I expose myself to some raillery , for not using ...
... less space it animates . And , as Statius says of little Tydeus " , -Totos infusa per artus Major in exiguo regnabat corpore virtus . I am not ignorant , that by saying this of others , I expose myself to some raillery , for not using ...
Strona 67
... less ; Less women love ' t , either in love or dress . A thousand different shapes it bears , Comely in thousand shapes appears . Yonder we saw it plain ; and here ' tis now , Like spirits , in a place we know not how . London , that ...
... less ; Less women love ' t , either in love or dress . A thousand different shapes it bears , Comely in thousand shapes appears . Yonder we saw it plain ; and here ' tis now , Like spirits , in a place we know not how . London , that ...
Strona 68
... less can that have any place At which a virgin hides her face . ' Such dross the fire must purge away : ' tis just The author blush there , where the reader must . Tis not such lines as almost crack the stage When Bajazet begins to rage ...
... less can that have any place At which a virgin hides her face . ' Such dross the fire must purge away : ' tis just The author blush there , where the reader must . Tis not such lines as almost crack the stage When Bajazet begins to rage ...
Strona 69
... less ; But , if a Muse hereafter smile on me , And say , " Be thou a poet ! " men shall see That none could a more grateful scholar have ; For what I ow'd his life I'll pay his grave . ON HIS MAJESTY'S RETURN OUT OF SCOTLAND . WELCOME ...
... less ; But , if a Muse hereafter smile on me , And say , " Be thou a poet ! " men shall see That none could a more grateful scholar have ; For what I ow'd his life I'll pay his grave . ON HIS MAJESTY'S RETURN OUT OF SCOTLAND . WELCOME ...
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