The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful Passages in Our Poems and Plays, from the Celebrated Spencer to 1688 ...Olive Payne, 1740 |
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... , eafy diction , and happinefs of colouring . Hence , when he fays our beft English poets , he means only the modern ; for , fays he , " The British Parnaffus , 4 vol . 12mo . Though 6 · 6 Though Spenfer , and fome other of The PREFACE .
... , eafy diction , and happinefs of colouring . Hence , when he fays our beft English poets , he means only the modern ; for , fays he , " The British Parnaffus , 4 vol . 12mo . Though 6 · 6 Though Spenfer , and fome other of The PREFACE .
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... means to cure them . The Horfe - Receipts by his late Grace of Devonshire , Earl of Orrery , Lord Carleton , Sir John Packington , Gene- ral Seymour , Portman Seymour , Efq ; James Nichol Jon , Elq ; -Thornton , Efq ; of Bloxham . VI ...
... means to cure them . The Horfe - Receipts by his late Grace of Devonshire , Earl of Orrery , Lord Carleton , Sir John Packington , Gene- ral Seymour , Portman Seymour , Efq ; James Nichol Jon , Elq ; -Thornton , Efq ; of Bloxham . VI ...
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... mean action , must use little tongue . Middleton's and Rowley's Fair Quarrel . Good actions crown themselves with lasting bays , Who deferves well , needs not another's praise . Heath's Claraftella . B 6 773867 The -The end of every act ...
... mean action , must use little tongue . Middleton's and Rowley's Fair Quarrel . Good actions crown themselves with lasting bays , Who deferves well , needs not another's praise . Heath's Claraftella . B 6 773867 The -The end of every act ...
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... means had need Of policy and force to make it speed . Thomas Nabb's Unfortunate Mother . As the new moon th ' light of th ' old devours ; So do thy actions all thine ancestors . Baron's Mirza . As in a fhip fome climb the fhrouds , t ...
... means had need Of policy and force to make it speed . Thomas Nabb's Unfortunate Mother . As the new moon th ' light of th ' old devours ; So do thy actions all thine ancestors . Baron's Mirza . As in a fhip fome climb the fhrouds , t ...
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... means must try . Where they , whofe virtue reaps a due reward , Not building only on the giver's grace , Do by deferts not gain fo great regard , Whilft they maintain , as they obtain their place . And if a worthy man to work great ...
... means must try . Where they , whofe virtue reaps a due reward , Not building only on the giver's grace , Do by deferts not gain fo great regard , Whilft they maintain , as they obtain their place . And if a worthy man to work great ...
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