The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Nide 3John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 - 1157 sivua |
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... himself indebted for great part of his education , and for recommending him to the Countess ; and by the second he was for many years fupported , as he himself gratefully acknowledges in the dedication of his Barons ' Wars ; " in the ...
... himself indebted for great part of his education , and for recommending him to the Countess ; and by the second he was for many years fupported , as he himself gratefully acknowledges in the dedication of his Barons ' Wars ; " in the ...
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... himself in forming expectations on James's coming to the throne , but was disappointed ; for , in the preface to his Poly- Olbion , and his Epiftles to Browne and Sandys , he moralizes on the times , with the peevish diffatisfaction of ...
... himself in forming expectations on James's coming to the throne , but was disappointed ; for , in the preface to his Poly- Olbion , and his Epiftles to Browne and Sandys , he moralizes on the times , with the peevish diffatisfaction of ...
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... himself in almost every species of poetry , from a trifling fonnet to a long topographical poem . If he any where finks below himself , it is in his attempt at Satire . The goodness of his heart feems to have produced in him that ...
... himself in almost every species of poetry , from a trifling fonnet to a long topographical poem . If he any where finks below himself , it is in his attempt at Satire . The goodness of his heart feems to have produced in him that ...
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... himself to make him understand , Deriding his ridiculous intent : And that was all the answer he could get ; Which more the king doth to this conqueft whet . That anfwering the ambaffador , quoth he , That every one doth with himself ...
... himself to make him understand , Deriding his ridiculous intent : And that was all the answer he could get ; Which more the king doth to this conqueft whet . That anfwering the ambaffador , quoth he , That every one doth with himself ...
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... himself to stay , At a ftar pointing ; which of great renown , Was fkilful Merlin , namer of that town . Glamorgan - men , a caftle great and high , From which , out of the battlement above , A flame shot up itself into the sky : The ...
... himself to stay , At a ftar pointing ; which of great renown , Was fkilful Merlin , namer of that town . Glamorgan - men , a caftle great and high , From which , out of the battlement above , A flame shot up itself into the sky : The ...
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