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Pagina 17
... laft Tuesday ; but if you were not , and still defign to come , I defire you would , ' for your own entertainment , please to admonish the town , that all perfons indifferently are not fit for this fort of diverfion . I could with , Sir ...
... laft Tuesday ; but if you were not , and still defign to come , I defire you would , ' for your own entertainment , please to admonish the town , that all perfons indifferently are not fit for this fort of diverfion . I could with , Sir ...
Pagina 70
... laft age , and in particular may be met with among Mr. Herbert's poems ; and , if I am not mistaken , in the translation of Du Bartas . I do not remember any other kind of work among the moderns which more resembles the performances I ...
... laft age , and in particular may be met with among Mr. Herbert's poems ; and , if I am not mistaken , in the translation of Du Bartas . I do not remember any other kind of work among the moderns which more resembles the performances I ...
Pagina 83
... laft fentence , That a virtuous man fhall as a bleffing meet with a friend who is as virtuous as himfelf . There is another faying in the fame author , which would have been very much admired in an heathen writer ; Forfake not an old ...
... laft fentence , That a virtuous man fhall as a bleffing meet with a friend who is as virtuous as himfelf . There is another faying in the fame author , which would have been very much admired in an heathen writer ; Forfake not an old ...
Pagina 85
... laft lines , in which , after the example of the modern tragedians , he draws from it a precept for the benefit of his readers . God fave the king , and blefs the land In plenty , joy , and peace ; And grant henceforth that foul debate ...
... laft lines , in which , after the example of the modern tragedians , he draws from it a precept for the benefit of his readers . God fave the king , and blefs the land In plenty , joy , and peace ; And grant henceforth that foul debate ...
Pagina 86
... laft verse , ' Lord Piercy fees my fall . ' - Ficifli , & viftum tendere palmas Aufonii videreN. xii . 936 . The Latian ' chiefs have feen me beg my life . DRYDEN . Earl Fiercy's lamentation over his enemy is generous , beautiful , and ...
... laft verse , ' Lord Piercy fees my fall . ' - Ficifli , & viftum tendere palmas Aufonii videreN. xii . 936 . The Latian ' chiefs have feen me beg my life . DRYDEN . Earl Fiercy's lamentation over his enemy is generous , beautiful , and ...
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