The Works of the English Poets: PopeH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... just : 170 Nor court applause in these degenerate days : The Villain's cenfure is extorted praise . But chief , be steady in a noble end , And fhew Mankind that Truth has yet a friend , ' Tis mean for empty praise of wit to write , 175 ...
... just : 170 Nor court applause in these degenerate days : The Villain's cenfure is extorted praise . But chief , be steady in a noble end , And fhew Mankind that Truth has yet a friend , ' Tis mean for empty praise of wit to write , 175 ...
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... just ; When low - born Sharpers only , dar'd a lye , Or falfify'd the Card , or cogg'd the Dye ; 250 Ere Lewdness the stain'd garb of Honour wore , Or Chastity was carted for the Whore ; Vice flutter'd , in the plumes of Freedom dress'd ...
... just ; When low - born Sharpers only , dar'd a lye , Or falfify'd the Card , or cogg'd the Dye ; 250 Ere Lewdness the stain'd garb of Honour wore , Or Chastity was carted for the Whore ; Vice flutter'd , in the plumes of Freedom dress'd ...
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Samuel Johnson. Be ever , in a just expreffion , bold , 255 Yet ne'er degrade fair Satire to a Scold : Let no unworthy mien her form debase , But let her fmile , and let her frown with grace : In mirth be temperate , temperate in her ...
Samuel Johnson. Be ever , in a just expreffion , bold , 255 Yet ne'er degrade fair Satire to a Scold : Let no unworthy mien her form debase , But let her fmile , and let her frown with grace : In mirth be temperate , temperate in her ...
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... just to every virtue , but his own ; 330 Hears unftain'd Cam with generous pride proclaim A Sage's , Critic's , and a Poet's name : Beholds , where Widcombe's happy hills ascend , Each orphan'd Art and Virtue find a friend : To Hagley's ...
... just to every virtue , but his own ; 330 Hears unftain'd Cam with generous pride proclaim A Sage's , Critic's , and a Poet's name : Beholds , where Widcombe's happy hills ascend , Each orphan'd Art and Virtue find a friend : To Hagley's ...
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... just disdain : A race fantastic , in whofe gaudy line Untutor'd thought and tinfel beauty shine : Wit's shatter'd Mirror lies in fragments bright , Reflects not Nature , but confounds the fight . Dry Morals the Court - Poet blush'd to ...
... just disdain : A race fantastic , in whofe gaudy line Untutor'd thought and tinfel beauty shine : Wit's shatter'd Mirror lies in fragments bright , Reflects not Nature , but confounds the fight . Dry Morals the Court - Poet blush'd to ...
Чести термини и фразе
aetas againſt Aſk atque Balaam beſt Biſhop bleffing bleft bluſh breaſt Cæfar cauſe charms Court Dæmon eafe eaſe EPISTLE ev'n eyes fame fate fave fhall fhould fibi fince fing firſt foft Folly fome fool foul ftill ftrong fuch fure grace Happineſs heart Heaven himſelf honeft honour Houſe juft juſt King Knave laft laſt learn'd lefs leſs loft Lord lov'd ludicra mankind moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt Nature ne'er numbers nunc o'er Paffion paſs paſt pleas'd pleaſe Pleaſure Poet praiſe pride purſue quae quid quod Reaſon reft reſt rife riſe Sappho Satire ſay ſcarce ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhine ſmile ſome ſpread ſtate ſtill Taſte thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou thouſand tibi truſt Truth Twas uſe VARIATION Verfe verſe Vice Virtue whofe whoſe wife worfe
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