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I think the beft grace of wit will shortly turn into filence , and difcourfe grow commendable in none but parrots . He could hardly have found fironger words to exprefs his indignation at thofe falfe pretences to wit then in vogue ...
I think the beft grace of wit will shortly turn into filence , and difcourfe grow commendable in none but parrots . He could hardly have found fironger words to exprefs his indignation at thofe falfe pretences to wit then in vogue ...
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What grace foever the queen conferred upon him , it was not to her only he owed the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the earl of ...
What grace foever the queen conferred upon him , it was not to her only he owed the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the earl of ...
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... by the grace of god , queen of England , France , and Ireland , defender of the faith , & c . 1599 . day There is also a manufcript in the herald's office , marked W. 2 p . 276 ; where notice is taken of this coat , and that the ...
... by the grace of god , queen of England , France , and Ireland , defender of the faith , & c . 1599 . day There is also a manufcript in the herald's office , marked W. 2 p . 276 ; where notice is taken of this coat , and that the ...
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Not with more grief th ' afflicted fwains appear , When wintry winds deform the plenteous year ; When lingering frofts the ruin'd feats invade Where peace reforted , and the graces play'd . Each rifing art by just gradation moves ...
Not with more grief th ' afflicted fwains appear , When wintry winds deform the plenteous year ; When lingering frofts the ruin'd feats invade Where peace reforted , and the graces play'd . Each rifing art by just gradation moves ...
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His ' every ftrain the fmiles and graces own ; But stronger Shakespear felt for man alone : Drawn by his pen , our ruder paffions stand Th ' unrivall'd picture of his early hand . ' With gradual fteps , and flow , exacter France Saw ...
His ' every ftrain the fmiles and graces own ; But stronger Shakespear felt for man alone : Drawn by his pen , our ruder paffions stand Th ' unrivall'd picture of his early hand . ' With gradual fteps , and flow , exacter France Saw ...
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