The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... that gave each sentence strength and grace , The tuneful voice , the eye that spoke the mind , Are gone , nor leave a single trace behind . justly appreciates the extent of his own poetic powers : LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . xxxi.
... that gave each sentence strength and grace , The tuneful voice , the eye that spoke the mind , Are gone , nor leave a single trace behind . justly appreciates the extent of his own poetic powers : LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . xxxi.
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... voice , a character which no friend to virtue or true taste could approve . " Bufo , begone ! with thee may faction's fire , That hatch'd thy salamander fame expire ; Fame , dirty idol of the brainless crowd ; What half made moon - calf ...
... voice , a character which no friend to virtue or true taste could approve . " Bufo , begone ! with thee may faction's fire , That hatch'd thy salamander fame expire ; Fame , dirty idol of the brainless crowd ; What half made moon - calf ...
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... says , Doth not the voice of Norton strike thy ear , And the pale Mansfield chill thy soul with fear ? See also Ghost , book 4 , vol . iii . 1. 1879 . soon be sent you by the printers , & c TO JOHN WILKES , ESQ . lxxiji.
... says , Doth not the voice of Norton strike thy ear , And the pale Mansfield chill thy soul with fear ? See also Ghost , book 4 , vol . iii . 1. 1879 . soon be sent you by the printers , & c TO JOHN WILKES , ESQ . lxxiji.
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... he blisters , though he's dead . Great Churchill gone ! ye ministers rejoice , Who conscious blush'd , or trembled at his voice : But then once warn'd , repent , ere ' tis ixxxviii LETTERS OF WILKES . EPITAPHS ON CHURCHILL.
... he blisters , though he's dead . Great Churchill gone ! ye ministers rejoice , Who conscious blush'd , or trembled at his voice : But then once warn'd , repent , ere ' tis ixxxviii LETTERS OF WILKES . EPITAPHS ON CHURCHILL.
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... conductress ran to the bedside , and falling on her knees , " O ! Sir ! Madam ! " ( exclaimed she in rapture ) " Arise ! I have got relief from an angel of heaven . " - " Take care ! " ( answered a voice , EXTRACT FROM CHRYSAL . xci.
... conductress ran to the bedside , and falling on her knees , " O ! Sir ! Madam ! " ( exclaimed she in rapture ) " Arise ! I have got relief from an angel of heaven . " - " Take care ! " ( answered a voice , EXTRACT FROM CHRYSAL . xci.
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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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