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It is a little remarkable , that about this time last century , the Stadtholder nobly came over to defend our liberties ; and we are now engaged in reftoring the fame chief magiftrate to the throne of his ancestors .
It is a little remarkable , that about this time last century , the Stadtholder nobly came over to defend our liberties ; and we are now engaged in reftoring the fame chief magiftrate to the throne of his ancestors .
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It muft , however , be at least acknowledged , that St. Thomas of Canterbury , was a faint of great fame and reputation . For his fhrine was vifited from all parts , and enriched with the most coftly gifts and offerings .
It muft , however , be at least acknowledged , that St. Thomas of Canterbury , was a faint of great fame and reputation . For his fhrine was vifited from all parts , and enriched with the most coftly gifts and offerings .
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He has the fame advantage in the paftoral , as Homer had in the epic poefy ; and that was to make the critics turn his practice into permanent rules , and to meafure nature herfelf by his accomplished model . THEOCRITUS writes in the ...
He has the fame advantage in the paftoral , as Homer had in the epic poefy ; and that was to make the critics turn his practice into permanent rules , and to meafure nature herfelf by his accomplished model . THEOCRITUS writes in the ...
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He knew that this did not hinder the poet from being admirable in his way , " admirabilis in fuo genere , " as he exprefsly calls him in the fame fentence ; nay , he knew that he could not have been admirable without this rufticity ...
He knew that this did not hinder the poet from being admirable in his way , " admirabilis in fuo genere , " as he exprefsly calls him in the fame fentence ; nay , he knew that he could not have been admirable without this rufticity ...
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The fame remarks may be extended alfo to Amatory Odes , Epiftles and Sonnets , the Productions of an uneducated Youth . MRS . MOODY's Poetic Trifles exhibit a cultivated imagination and a benevolent heart . VOL , VIII .
The fame remarks may be extended alfo to Amatory Odes , Epiftles and Sonnets , the Productions of an uneducated Youth . MRS . MOODY's Poetic Trifles exhibit a cultivated imagination and a benevolent heart . VOL , VIII .
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