Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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52. oldal
... sure , Of the Infalli- bility of Tradi- tion , in General . 275 280 As can all doubts resolve , all truth secure , 285 Then her Infallibility , as well Where Copies are corrupt , or lame , can tell ; Restore lost Canon with as little ...
... sure , Of the Infalli- bility of Tradi- tion , in General . 275 280 As can all doubts resolve , all truth secure , 285 Then her Infallibility , as well Where Copies are corrupt , or lame , can tell ; Restore lost Canon with as little ...
260. oldal
... Sure scribbling Fools , call'd Poets , fare the worst . For they're a sort of Fools which Fortune makes , And after she has made ' em Fools , forsakes . With Nature's Oafs ' tis quite a diff'rent Case , For Fortune favours all her Idiot ...
... Sure scribbling Fools , call'd Poets , fare the worst . For they're a sort of Fools which Fortune makes , And after she has made ' em Fools , forsakes . With Nature's Oafs ' tis quite a diff'rent Case , For Fortune favours all her Idiot ...
937. oldal
... sure thing ; but she believes it was all a mistake of the servants . Miss Nev . But , my dear cousin , sure you won't forsake us in this distress . If she in the least suspects that I am going off , I shall certainly be locked up , or ...
... sure thing ; but she believes it was all a mistake of the servants . Miss Nev . But , my dear cousin , sure you won't forsake us in this distress . If she in the least suspects that I am going off , I shall certainly be locked up , or ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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