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 xv
... hands . Befides which , whole topicks contain only trite fabulous descri- ptions , extracted from the mythology of the ancients , which are still more abun- dant in the larger collections he after- wards published of the fame kind ...
... hands . Befides which , whole topicks contain only trite fabulous descri- ptions , extracted from the mythology of the ancients , which are still more abun- dant in the larger collections he after- wards published of the fame kind ...
Sivu xxi
... hands . It represents pathetically the falls of many great and unfortunate men of our nation , and beauti- fully advises others to avoid following their example . Besides the particular praises given this work by Sir Philip Sidney , and ...
... hands . It represents pathetically the falls of many great and unfortunate men of our nation , and beauti- fully advises others to avoid following their example . Besides the particular praises given this work by Sir Philip Sidney , and ...
Sivu xxii
William Oldys. reprinted . Every impreffion had new ad- ditions from other eminent hands , amongst whom the Earl of Dorfet is not the least confpicuous . Our compiler has fcarce cited any poet antecedent to the authors of this collection ...
William Oldys. reprinted . Every impreffion had new ad- ditions from other eminent hands , amongst whom the Earl of Dorfet is not the least confpicuous . Our compiler has fcarce cited any poet antecedent to the authors of this collection ...
Sivu xxiii
... hand , but all the paffages are copied from the authors themselves ; an advantage , as we have obferved before , not in the power of every compiler . Great care has alfo been taken in pointing and print- ing ing them correctly , and ...
... hand , but all the paffages are copied from the authors themselves ; an advantage , as we have obferved before , not in the power of every compiler . Great care has alfo been taken in pointing and print- ing ing them correctly , and ...
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... hands , His wealth before lay in the abbey - lands . 2. Indeed these things you have alledg'd , my lord , When , God doth know , the infant yet unborn , Will curfe the time the abbies were pull'd down ; I pray now where is hospitality ...
... hands , His wealth before lay in the abbey - lands . 2. Indeed these things you have alledg'd , my lord , When , God doth know , the infant yet unborn , Will curfe the time the abbies were pull'd down ; I pray now where is hospitality ...
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