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... thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving , or molding of that thought , as the judg- ment represents it proper to the subject ; the third is elocu- tion , or the art of clothing and adorning that thought , so 160 ...
... thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving , or molding of that thought , as the judg- ment represents it proper to the subject ; the third is elocu- tion , or the art of clothing and adorning that thought , so 160 ...
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... thought kings an useless heavy load , Who cost too much , and did too little good . These were for laying honest David by , On principles of pure good husbandry . With them join'd all th ' haranguers of the throng That thought to get ...
... thought kings an useless heavy load , Who cost too much , and did too little good . These were for laying honest David by , On principles of pure good husbandry . With them join'd all th ' haranguers of the throng That thought to get ...
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... thought ; but this hinders not that sudden thought may be represented in verse , since those thoughts are such as must be higher than Nature can raise them without premeditation , especially to a continuance of them , even out of verse ...
... thought ; but this hinders not that sudden thought may be represented in verse , since those thoughts are such as must be higher than Nature can raise them without premeditation , especially to a continuance of them , even out of verse ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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