The Enlightenment and English Literature: Prose and Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, with Selected Modern Critical EssaysJohn L. Mahoney D. C. Heath, 1980 - 765 Seiten |
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... Lost , lost too soon in yonder house or hall . There truant Wyndham ev'ry muse gave o'er , There Talbot sunk , and was a wit no more ! How sweet an Ovid , Murray , was our boast ! How many Martials were in Pulteney lost ! Else sure some ...
... Lost , lost too soon in yonder house or hall . There truant Wyndham ev'ry muse gave o'er , There Talbot sunk , and was a wit no more ! How sweet an Ovid , Murray , was our boast ! How many Martials were in Pulteney lost ! Else sure some ...
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... Lost little opportunity for the pathetick ; but what little there is has not been lost . That passion which is peculiar to rational nature , the anguish arising from the con- sciousness of transgression and the horrours attend- ing the ...
... Lost little opportunity for the pathetick ; but what little there is has not been lost . That passion which is peculiar to rational nature , the anguish arising from the con- sciousness of transgression and the horrours attend- ing the ...
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... LOST NO . 297 , FEBRUARY 9 , 1712 Velut si egregio inspersos reprehendas corpore naevos . -HOR.1 After what I have said in my last Saturday's paper , I shall enter on the subject of this without farther preface , and remark the several ...
... LOST NO . 297 , FEBRUARY 9 , 1712 Velut si egregio inspersos reprehendas corpore naevos . -HOR.1 After what I have said in my last Saturday's paper , I shall enter on the subject of this without farther preface , and remark the several ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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