The Works of the British Poets, Svazek 7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - Počet stran: 1157 |
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... fatire against Theobald and Dennis , with who his club had been long at variance . Considered as a poet , Parnell is not distinguished for ftrength of intellect or fertility of invention , I 1 His tafle was delicate , and refined by a ...
... fatire against Theobald and Dennis , with who his club had been long at variance . Considered as a poet , Parnell is not distinguished for ftrength of intellect or fertility of invention , I 1 His tafle was delicate , and refined by a ...
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... fatire cur'd an old difeafe . Is not Religion ( heaven - defcended dame ) As worthy all our foul's devouteft flame , As moral virtue in her early fway , When the best heathens faw by doubtful day ? Are not the joys , the promis'd joys ...
... fatire cur'd an old difeafe . Is not Religion ( heaven - defcended dame ) As worthy all our foul's devouteft flame , As moral virtue in her early fway , When the best heathens faw by doubtful day ? Are not the joys , the promis'd joys ...
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... fa- tire , the mean - fpirited intrigues of the false brethren of the Faculty , and of the orator , who ridi culed , with a just spirit and inimitable humour , the mischievous knavery of the multifarious claffes of quacks . L J نه In ...
... fa- tire , the mean - fpirited intrigues of the false brethren of the Faculty , and of the orator , who ridi culed , with a just spirit and inimitable humour , the mischievous knavery of the multifarious claffes of quacks . L J نه In ...
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... fatire may appear di- rected at any particular perfon , it is at fuch only as are préfumed to be engaged in difhonourable confederacies for mean and mercenary ends , against the dignity of their own profeffion . But if there be no fuch ...
... fatire may appear di- rected at any particular perfon , it is at fuch only as are préfumed to be engaged in difhonourable confederacies for mean and mercenary ends , against the dignity of their own profeffion . But if there be no fuch ...
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... fatire's sterling wit , Does only knaves or formal blockheads hit ; Who're gravely dull , infipidly ferene , And carry all their wildom in their mien ; Whom thus expos'd , thus ftripp'd of their disguise , None will again admire , moft ...
... fatire's sterling wit , Does only knaves or formal blockheads hit ; Who're gravely dull , infipidly ferene , And carry all their wildom in their mien ; Whom thus expos'd , thus ftripp'd of their disguise , None will again admire , moft ...
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