The Works of the English Poets, Volúmenes 13-16G. Bigg, 1779 - 408 páginas |
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... these rambling imaginations will be found in the following poem ; which if equally diverting to my readers , as to myself , I fhall have gained my end . I have intermixed the preceptive parts with fo many descriptions and digref- fions ...
... these rambling imaginations will be found in the following poem ; which if equally diverting to my readers , as to myself , I fhall have gained my end . I have intermixed the preceptive parts with fo many descriptions and digref- fions ...
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... these latter ages . It does not ap- pear to me that the ancients had any notion of pursuing wild beafts by the scent only , with a regular and well- difciplined pack of hounds ; and therefore they must have paffed for poachers amongst ...
... these latter ages . It does not ap- pear to me that the ancients had any notion of pursuing wild beafts by the scent only , with a regular and well- difciplined pack of hounds ; and therefore they must have paffed for poachers amongst ...
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... these two laft remarks to a reverend and very learned gentleman , whose judgment in the belles lettres nobody difputes , and whose approbation gave me the affurance to publish this poem . Oppian also observes , that the best fort of these ...
... these two laft remarks to a reverend and very learned gentleman , whose judgment in the belles lettres nobody difputes , and whose approbation gave me the affurance to publish this poem . Oppian also observes , that the best fort of these ...
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... poetry can yet be found ; Who without blushing fenfe prefer to found ; Then let this soft , this foul - enfeebling band , These warbling minstrels , quit the beggar'd land . They They but a momentary joy impart , ' Tis you [ 11 ]
... poetry can yet be found ; Who without blushing fenfe prefer to found ; Then let this soft , this foul - enfeebling band , These warbling minstrels , quit the beggar'd land . They They but a momentary joy impart , ' Tis you [ 11 ]
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... these the prime ; as white as Alpine fnows ; And great their use of old . Upon the banks Of Tweed , flow winding through the vale , the feat Of war and rapine once , ere Britons knew 290 The sweets of peace , or Anna's dread commands ...
... these the prime ; as white as Alpine fnows ; And great their use of old . Upon the banks Of Tweed , flow winding through the vale , the feat Of war and rapine once , ere Britons knew 290 The sweets of peace , or Anna's dread commands ...
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