The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... Whilst to six feet the vigorous stripling grown , Declares that Garrick is another Coan . 50 When place of judgment is by whim supplied , And our opinions have their rise in pride ; When , in discoursing on each mimic elf , We praise ...
... Whilst to six feet the vigorous stripling grown , Declares that Garrick is another Coan . 50 When place of judgment is by whim supplied , And our opinions have their rise in pride ; When , in discoursing on each mimic elf , We praise ...
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... whilst brave thirst of fame his bosom warms , Make England great in letters as in arms ? 210 216 201 A favourite accusation against our author and his literary associates , was what the reviewers termed an affected contempt of the ...
... whilst brave thirst of fame his bosom warms , Make England great in letters as in arms ? 210 216 201 A favourite accusation against our author and his literary associates , was what the reviewers termed an affected contempt of the ...
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... Whilst baffled Age stood snarling at his side . The day of trial's fix'd , nor any fear Lest day of trial should be put off here . Causes but seldom for delay can call In courts where forms are few , fees none at all . The morning came ...
... Whilst baffled Age stood snarling at his side . The day of trial's fix'd , nor any fear Lest day of trial should be put off here . Causes but seldom for delay can call In courts where forms are few , fees none at all . The morning came ...
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... whilst he was master of a guinea his income should be regularly paid , but that if he had meanly submitted to the abasement , he would never have forgiven him . Placed in this awkward situation , Moody at once had recourse to ...
... whilst he was master of a guinea his income should be regularly paid , but that if he had meanly submitted to the abasement , he would never have forgiven him . Placed in this awkward situation , Moody at once had recourse to ...
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... Whilst Common Sense stood trembling at the door . How few are found with real talents blest ! Fewer with Nature's gifts contented rest . Man from his sphere eccentric starts astray ; All hunt for fame , but most mistake the way . His ...
... Whilst Common Sense stood trembling at the door . How few are found with real talents blest ! Fewer with Nature's gifts contented rest . Man from his sphere eccentric starts astray ; All hunt for fame , but most mistake the way . His ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a ..., Volumen 1 Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1844 |
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