Bell's Edition, Томови 41-42J. Bell, 1777 |
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... mean time the Abbey was lighted up , the ground opened , the choir attending , and the Bishop waiting some hours to no purpose for the corpse . The next day Mr. Charles Dryden waited on my Lord Halifax and the Bishop , and endeavoured ...
... mean time the Abbey was lighted up , the ground opened , the choir attending , and the Bishop waiting some hours to no purpose for the corpse . The next day Mr. Charles Dryden waited on my Lord Halifax and the Bishop , and endeavoured ...
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... means pedantic , or imposed upon the " conversation , but just such , and went so far as , by " the natural turns of the discourse in which he was " engaged , it was necessarily prompted or required . " He was extremely ready and gentle ...
... means pedantic , or imposed upon the " conversation , but just such , and went so far as , by " the natural turns of the discourse in which he was " engaged , it was necessarily prompted or required . " He was extremely ready and gentle ...
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... mean between th ' usurping two ? Nor can the Egyptian patriarch blame thy muse , Which for his firmness does his heat excuse ; 20 Whatever councils have approv'd his creed , The preface , VERSES On his Religio Laici By theEarl of Roscommon,
... mean between th ' usurping two ? Nor can the Egyptian patriarch blame thy muse , Which for his firmness does his heat excuse ; 20 Whatever councils have approv'd his creed , The preface , VERSES On his Religio Laici By theEarl of Roscommon,
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... mean not of length , but broken ac- tion , tied too severely to the laws of History ) I am apt to agree with those who rank Lucan rather a- mong historians in verse , than Epic poets ; in whose room , if I am not deceived , Silius ...
... mean not of length , but broken ac- tion , tied too severely to the laws of History ) I am apt to agree with those who rank Lucan rather a- mong historians in verse , than Epic poets ; in whose room , if I am not deceived , Silius ...
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... means in his Epistle to the Pisos : " Dixeris egregie , notum si callida verbum " Reddiderit junctura novum " But I am sensible I have presumed too far to en- tertain you with a rude discourse of that art which you both know so well ...
... means in his Epistle to the Pisos : " Dixeris egregie , notum si callida verbum " Reddiderit junctura novum " But I am sensible I have presumed too far to en- tertain you with a rude discourse of that art which you both know so well ...
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Absalom Achithophel arms arts Behold Belgian blessings blest blood bold book of Kings brave breast cause CHRO church crimes crowd crown dare David's Deist design'd divine Dryden e'en English ev'ry Exeter Exchange eyes faction faith False heroes fame fate father fear fight fire flames fleet foes forc'd gen'ral giv'n grace hand happy haste Heav'n heav'nly Hebron Hind honour int'rest Isr'el Jebusites Jews JOHN DRYDEN king land laws Lord mercy mighty monarch Muse Nature's ne'er never num'rous numbers o'er once Ovid Panther peace plain plot Poem poet pow'r praise pray'r prey pride prince promis'd rage rais'd rebel reign rest rise royal ruin sacred sanhedrims satire Scripture second Punic war sects seem'd shews shore soul sov'reign suff'rings supply'd sway thee thou thought thro throne Timotheus toil triumph true truth try'd twas verse vex'd virtue wind
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