Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 2. kötetauthor, 1817 - 852 oldal |
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... stands , broke the force of Hannibal's army by its softnesses and delights . In this , I suppose , it dif- fered considerably from the rough parsimonious way of the other parts of Italy the Romans were masters of . There are endless ...
... stands , broke the force of Hannibal's army by its softnesses and delights . In this , I suppose , it dif- fered considerably from the rough parsimonious way of the other parts of Italy the Romans were masters of . There are endless ...
30. oldal
... stand , unless the Poet had a mind to insinuate that , as Alexander cried because he had no more worlds to -conquer , so the Duke cried because he had no more wives to bury . So profound are our Provincial Poets ! But , if you will ...
... stand , unless the Poet had a mind to insinuate that , as Alexander cried because he had no more worlds to -conquer , so the Duke cried because he had no more wives to bury . So profound are our Provincial Poets ! But , if you will ...
37. oldal
... stand in competition . There is a strength of reason- ing , and flight of fancy , in your verses , that are not often to be met in Poets by profession . The first manifests itself in the Poem to Dr. Taylor , and the latter in this to me ...
... stand in competition . There is a strength of reason- ing , and flight of fancy , in your verses , that are not often to be met in Poets by profession . The first manifests itself in the Poem to Dr. Taylor , and the latter in this to me ...
40. oldal
... stands the case with these two rebels of Nature , the Doctor and the Antiquary . The one neglects the Muses after he has possessed and enjoyed them ; the other pursues them with frigid impoteney . Good mother Nature then should use them ...
... stands the case with these two rebels of Nature , the Doctor and the Antiquary . The one neglects the Muses after he has possessed and enjoyed them ; the other pursues them with frigid impoteney . Good mother Nature then should use them ...
45. oldal
... stand confessed . I pass over our Consular Coins in silver , I mean our Court of Aldermen , because of the odious uni- formity formity in their reverses : there being nothing to be MR . WARBURTON TO DR . STUKELEY . 45.
... stand confessed . I pass over our Consular Coins in silver , I mean our Court of Aldermen , because of the odious uni- formity formity in their reverses : there being nothing to be MR . WARBURTON TO DR . STUKELEY . 45.
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