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... rise considerably by his claret . He has often called me an atheist in print ; I would believe more cha- ritably of him , and that he only goes the broad way , because the other is too narrow for him . He may see , by this , that I do ...
... rise considerably by his claret . He has often called me an atheist in print ; I would believe more cha- ritably of him , and that he only goes the broad way , because the other is too narrow for him . He may see , by this , that I do ...
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... rise to the divi- sion into acts ; but it does not appear , that the Greeks restricted themselves to any definite num- * Scott's Dryd . vol . xv . p . 30o . ber . Aristotle , indeed , divides a tragedy into 44 LIFE OF DRYDEN .
... rise to the divi- sion into acts ; but it does not appear , that the Greeks restricted themselves to any definite num- * Scott's Dryd . vol . xv . p . 30o . ber . Aristotle , indeed , divides a tragedy into 44 LIFE OF DRYDEN .
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... rise against the sun , Made him but greater seem , not greater grow . No borrow'd bays his temples did adorn , But to our crown he did fresh jewels bring ; Nor was his virtue poison'd , soon as born , With the too early thoughts of ...
... rise against the sun , Made him but greater seem , not greater grow . No borrow'd bays his temples did adorn , But to our crown he did fresh jewels bring ; Nor was his virtue poison'd , soon as born , With the too early thoughts of ...
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... rise , Lay down again , and clos'd his weary eyes , ' Twas Monk , whom Providence design'd to loose Those real bonds false freedom did impose . The blessed saints , that watch'd this turning scene , F 2 ASTREA REDUX . 65.
... rise , Lay down again , and clos'd his weary eyes , ' Twas Monk , whom Providence design'd to loose Those real bonds false freedom did impose . The blessed saints , that watch'd this turning scene , F 2 ASTREA REDUX . 65.
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... rise . Had greater haste these sacred rites prepar'd , Some guilty months had in your triumphs shar'd : But this untainted year is all your own ; Your ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II . 71 To His Sacred Majesty A Panegyric on Coronation ...
... rise . Had greater haste these sacred rites prepar'd , Some guilty months had in your triumphs shar'd : But this untainted year is all your own ; Your ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II . 71 To His Sacred Majesty A Panegyric on Coronation ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Том 11 Ezekiel Sanford Повний перегляд - 1819 |
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Сторінка 254 - Egyptian* Bishop of another mind: For though his Creed eternal truth contains, 'Tis hard for man to doom to endless pains All who believ'd not all his zeal requir'd, Unless he first could prove he was inspir'd.
Сторінка 261 - Tis some relief, that points not clearly known, Without much hazard, may be let alone ; And, after hearing what our church can say, If still our reason runs another way, That private reason 'tis more just to curb, Than by disputes the public peace disturb : For points obscure are of small use to learn, But common quiet is mankind's concern...
Сторінка 184 - Round as a globe, and liquor'd every chink, Goodly and great he sails behind his link; With all this bulk there's nothing lost in Og, For every inch that is not fool is rogue: A monstrous mass of foul corrupted matter, As all the devils had spued to make the batter.
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Сторінка 151 - Till time shall ever-wanting David draw, To pass your doubtful title into law: If not; the people have a right supreme To make their kings; for kings are made for them.
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