Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... play of human passions , or , as Pope puts it , Extremes in man concur to general use . ' 6 As for The Author to Let ' of Savage , and Whitehead's State Dunces , ' Armstrong's ' Taste , ' 1725 . " " Christopher Smart's dull lampoon the ...
... play of human passions , or , as Pope puts it , Extremes in man concur to general use . ' 6 As for The Author to Let ' of Savage , and Whitehead's State Dunces , ' Armstrong's ' Taste , ' 1725 . " " Christopher Smart's dull lampoon the ...
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... play with miserie , Yea in despight of want and slavery , Laugh at the world in all her bravery , Here have I learn'd to make my greatest wrongs Matter for mirth , and subjects but for songs . Here can I smile to see my selfe neglected ...
... play with miserie , Yea in despight of want and slavery , Laugh at the world in all her bravery , Here have I learn'd to make my greatest wrongs Matter for mirth , and subjects but for songs . Here can I smile to see my selfe neglected ...
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... play ; How hints , like spawn , scarce quick in embryo lie , How new - born nonsense first is taught to cry ; Maggots half - form'd in rhyme exactly meet , And learn to crawl upon poetic feet . Here one poor word an hundred clenches ...
... play ; How hints , like spawn , scarce quick in embryo lie , How new - born nonsense first is taught to cry ; Maggots half - form'd in rhyme exactly meet , And learn to crawl upon poetic feet . Here one poor word an hundred clenches ...
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