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... beauties they would gain . 200 50 The duke beheld , like Scipio , with disdain , That Carthage which he ruin'd , rise once more ; And shook aloft the fasces of the main , To fright those slaves with what they felt before . 51 Together ...
... beauties they would gain . 200 50 The duke beheld , like Scipio , with disdain , That Carthage which he ruin'd , rise once more ; And shook aloft the fasces of the main , To fright those slaves with what they felt before . 51 Together ...
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... beauties equal , but excel our strength . Firm Doric pillars found your solid base , The fair Corinthian crowns the higher space : Thus all below is strength , and all above is grace . 20 In easy dialogue is Fletcher's praise ; He mov'd ...
... beauties equal , but excel our strength . Firm Doric pillars found your solid base , The fair Corinthian crowns the higher space : Thus all below is strength , and all above is grace . 20 In easy dialogue is Fletcher's praise ; He mov'd ...
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... beauties of the French poesy are such as will raise perfection higher where it is , but are not sufficient to give it where it is not : they are indeed the beauties of a statue , but not of a man , because 140not animated with the soul ...
... beauties of the French poesy are such as will raise perfection higher where it is , but are not sufficient to give it where it is not : they are indeed the beauties of a statue , but not of a man , because 140not animated with the soul ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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