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Pagina 25
... described like the British army in Cæfar's time ; some of them slay in cha- riots , and fome on foot . If the infantry do less execution than the charioteers , it is because they cannot be carried so soon into all quarters of the town ...
... described like the British army in Cæfar's time ; some of them slay in cha- riots , and fome on foot . If the infantry do less execution than the charioteers , it is because they cannot be carried so soon into all quarters of the town ...
Pagina 31
... described in Holy Writ by " The Path of an Arrow , " which is im- mediately closed up and loft . Upon my going into the church , I entertained myself with the digging of a grave ; and saw in every shovel - full of it that was thrown up ...
... described in Holy Writ by " The Path of an Arrow , " which is im- mediately closed up and loft . Upon my going into the church , I entertained myself with the digging of a grave ; and saw in every shovel - full of it that was thrown up ...
Pagina 71
... described Orfin bewailing the lofs of his bear to a folitary echo , who is of great use to the poet in several distichs , as the does not only repeat after him , but helps out his verse , and furnishes him with rhymes . He rag'd , and ...
... described Orfin bewailing the lofs of his bear to a folitary echo , who is of great use to the poet in several distichs , as the does not only repeat after him , but helps out his verse , and furnishes him with rhymes . He rag'd , and ...
Pagina 82
... described the beha- viour of a treacherous and felf - interefted friend ? ' If thou wouldst get a friend , prove him first , 6 ८ 6 and be not hafty to credit him for fome man ' is a friend for his own occafion , and will not ' abide in ...
... described the beha- viour of a treacherous and felf - interefted friend ? ' If thou wouldst get a friend , prove him first , 6 ८ 6 and be not hafty to credit him for fome man ' is a friend for his own occafion , and will not ' abide in ...
Pagina 86
... described by Mr. Dry- den in the fable of Cimon and Iphigenia . After he has reprefented Cimon so stupid , that ' He whistled as he went , for want of thought'- he mastes him fall into the following scene , and shews its influence upon ...
... described by Mr. Dry- den in the fable of Cimon and Iphigenia . After he has reprefented Cimon so stupid , that ' He whistled as he went , for want of thought'- he mastes him fall into the following scene , and shews its influence upon ...
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