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... virtuous spirit . His satirical effusions are usually recommended by their freedom from personalities . Whoever expects , it has been well said , to be gratified with the peculiarities which pleased him in the satires of Dryden and Pope ...
... virtuous spirit . His satirical effusions are usually recommended by their freedom from personalities . Whoever expects , it has been well said , to be gratified with the peculiarities which pleased him in the satires of Dryden and Pope ...
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... virtues , that history will be the warmest eulogy , which narrates his actions with the greatest truth . The simplicity of his manners , and the unaffected sincerity of his piety , cannot be too frequently brought before our eyes . The ...
... virtues , that history will be the warmest eulogy , which narrates his actions with the greatest truth . The simplicity of his manners , and the unaffected sincerity of his piety , cannot be too frequently brought before our eyes . The ...
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... virtuous beautie , Than was she on the fairest under sonne : Ful pourely yfostered up was she : * * * Full often of the welle than of the tonne She dranke , and for she wolde vertue plese , She knew well labour , and none idel ese . But ...
... virtuous beautie , Than was she on the fairest under sonne : Ful pourely yfostered up was she : * * * Full often of the welle than of the tonne She dranke , and for she wolde vertue plese , She knew well labour , and none idel ese . But ...
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... virtue . But if the allegory of Hawes possessed any of the lineaments of Spenser's , it certainly had not any of its luxuriance of imagery , or floridness of colouring ; we cannot read the Pastime of Pleasure without applying to it the ...
... virtue . But if the allegory of Hawes possessed any of the lineaments of Spenser's , it certainly had not any of its luxuriance of imagery , or floridness of colouring ; we cannot read the Pastime of Pleasure without applying to it the ...
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... virtue And brodred about with many a dyamonde , An heavy hart , it will make joconde For to beholde , the marveylous riches , The lordship , wealth , and the great worthines— There sat Melizyus , in his hye estate And over his head was ...
... virtue And brodred about with many a dyamonde , An heavy hart , it will make joconde For to beholde , the marveylous riches , The lordship , wealth , and the great worthines— There sat Melizyus , in his hye estate And over his head was ...
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