The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... rage , Tho ' less of fool than felon marks his page , Still shall a Bufo's most polluted name Stain Britain's tablet of untainted fame ; Shall his disgraceful name with theirs be join'd , Who wish'd and wrought the welfare of mankind ...
... rage , Tho ' less of fool than felon marks his page , Still shall a Bufo's most polluted name Stain Britain's tablet of untainted fame ; Shall his disgraceful name with theirs be join'd , Who wish'd and wrought the welfare of mankind ...
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... rage of power , the blast of public breath , The lust of lucre , and the dread of death . I am ever yours , C. CHURCHILL . The foregoing letters are almost the only ones which have been preserved , nor does it appear that Churchill was ...
... rage of power , the blast of public breath , The lust of lucre , and the dread of death . I am ever yours , C. CHURCHILL . The foregoing letters are almost the only ones which have been preserved , nor does it appear that Churchill was ...
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... rage ; 1 By way of beginning at the beginning , we cannot better enter on a survey of the modern stage in its most brilliant æra than by adverting to the Garrick of ancient Rome , the friend and companion of Sylla and of Cicero : as ...
... rage ; 1 By way of beginning at the beginning , we cannot better enter on a survey of the modern stage in its most brilliant æra than by adverting to the Garrick of ancient Rome , the friend and companion of Sylla and of Cicero : as ...
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... rage , 484 Dryden's Spanish Friar . 485 The jovial landlord in Farquhar's Beaux Stratagem . 487 Lips busy and eyes fix'd , foot falling slow , Arms hanging idly down , hands clasp'd below . COWPER . 491 495 498-512 These lines were ...
... rage , 484 Dryden's Spanish Friar . 485 The jovial landlord in Farquhar's Beaux Stratagem . 487 Lips busy and eyes fix'd , foot falling slow , Arms hanging idly down , hands clasp'd below . COWPER . 491 495 498-512 These lines were ...
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... rage and malice dim their faded cheek , What the Muse freely thinks , she'll freely speak ; With just disdain of every paltry sneer , Stranger alike to flattery and fear , In purpose fix'd , and to herself a rule , Public contempt shall ...
... rage and malice dim their faded cheek , What the Muse freely thinks , she'll freely speak ; With just disdain of every paltry sneer , Stranger alike to flattery and fear , In purpose fix'd , and to herself a rule , Public contempt shall ...
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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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