The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful Passages in Our Poems and Plays, from the Celebrated Spencer to 1688 ...Olive Payne, 1740 |
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Sivu iii
... still fleep , or have expired in manufcript . The advantage alfo arifing from fuch collections , may have had no fmall fhare in inducing feveral to make them publick For with what fuccefs may not an author flatter himself , who fupplies ...
... still fleep , or have expired in manufcript . The advantage alfo arifing from fuch collections , may have had no fmall fhare in inducing feveral to make them publick For with what fuccefs may not an author flatter himself , who fupplies ...
Sivu xv
... still more abun- dant in the larger collections he after- wards published of the fame kind . Things of that nature may be proper to teach youth what is called learning at school ; but the maxims , fentiments , and reflections beft ...
... still more abun- dant in the larger collections he after- wards published of the fame kind . Things of that nature may be proper to teach youth what is called learning at school ; but the maxims , fentiments , and reflections beft ...
Sivu 5
... still Leaves too much time to know our ill : Where there is a traitor eye , That lets in from an enemy All that may fupplant an heart , ' Tis time the chief fhould use fome art : Who parts the object from the fense , Wifely cuts off ...
... still Leaves too much time to know our ill : Where there is a traitor eye , That lets in from an enemy All that may fupplant an heart , ' Tis time the chief fhould use fome art : Who parts the object from the fense , Wifely cuts off ...
Sivu 13
... still in all . William Cartwright . Action is honour's language , fwords are tongues , Which both speak beft , and best do right our wrongs . Sam . Rowley's Noble Spanish Soldier . He that purfues an act that is attended With doubtful ...
... still in all . William Cartwright . Action is honour's language , fwords are tongues , Which both speak beft , and best do right our wrongs . Sam . Rowley's Noble Spanish Soldier . He that purfues an act that is attended With doubtful ...
Sivu 15
... still brings , Who ' till he fall , cannot have leave to light . Those who by force would have th'affection mov'd , When willingly men hold fuch gallants dear , Do Whose virtue makes their vice more vile appear . rage that any fhould be ...
... still brings , Who ' till he fall , cannot have leave to light . Those who by force would have th'affection mov'd , When willingly men hold fuch gallants dear , Do Whose virtue makes their vice more vile appear . rage that any fhould be ...
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