For, to make myself absolutely dead in a poetical capacity, my resolution at present is, never to exercise any more that faculty. It is, I confess, but seldom seen that the poet dies before the man ; for, when we once fall in love with that bewitching... Fraser's Magazine - Página 5771846Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 264 páginas
...; for, when we once fall in love with that bewitching art, we do not ufe to court it as a miftrefs, but marry it as a wife, and take it for better or worfe, as an infeparable companion of our whole life. But, as the marriages of infants do but rarely... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 658 páginas
...; for when we oner fall in love with that bewitehing art, we do not nfe to eourt it as a miflrefs, but marry it as a wife, and take it for better, or word-, as an infeparable eompanion of our whole life : but as the marriages of infants do but rarely... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 páginas
...; for, when we once fall in love with that bewitching art, we do not ufe to court it as a miftrcfs, but marry it as a wife, and take it for better or worfe, as an infeparable companion of our whole life. But, as the marriages of infants do but rarely... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 296 páginas
...; for, when we once fall in love with that bewitching art, we do not ufe to court it as a miflrefs, but marry it as a wife, and take it for better or worfe, as an infeparable companion of our whole life. But, as the marriages of infants do but rarely... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 294 páginas
...that faculty. It is, I confess, but seldom seen that the poet dies before the man ; for, when we once fall in love with that bewitching art, we do not use...worse, as an inseparable companion of our whole life. But, as the marriages of infants do but rarely prosper, so no man ought to wonder at the diminution... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 páginas
...that faculty. It is, I confess, but seldom seen that the poet dies before the man ; for, when we once fall in love with that bewitching art, we do not use...worse, as an inseparable companion of our whole life. But, as the marriages of infants do but rarely prosper, so no man ought to wonder at the diminution... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 páginas
...the poet dies before the man ; for, when we once fall in love with that bewitching art, we do not usd to court it as a mistress, but marry it as a wife,...worse, as an inseparable companion of our whole life. But, as the marriages of infants do but rarely prosper, so no man ought to wonder at the diminution... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 348 páginas
...that faculty. It is, I confess, but seldom seen that the poet dies before the man ; for, when we once fall in love with that bewitching art, we do not use...but marry it as a wife, and take it for better or 2 SUt. Tbeb. lib. i. 416. worse, as an inseparable companion of our whole life. But, as the marriages... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 298 páginas
...that faculty. It is, I confess, but seldom seen that the poet dies before the man ; for, when we once fall in love with that bewitching art, we do not use...worse, as an inseparable companion of our whole life. But, as the marriages of infants do but rarely prosper, so no man ought to wonder at the diminution... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 296 páginas
...that faculty. It is, I confess, but seldom seen that the poet dies before the man ; for, when we once fall in love with that bewitching art, we do not use...worse, as an inseparable companion of our whole life. But, as the marriages of infants do but rarely prosper, so no man ought to wonder at the diminution... | |
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