English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 Seiten |
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... less solid , less Despite had bred , They had not bit , and then they had not bled . Fame is a publick Mistress , none enjoys , But more , or less , his Rival's peace destroys . With Fame in just proportion Envy grows , The Man that ...
... less solid , less Despite had bred , They had not bit , and then they had not bled . Fame is a publick Mistress , none enjoys , But more , or less , his Rival's peace destroys . With Fame in just proportion Envy grows , The Man that ...
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... less melancholy , was less affecting , because it was no longer new ; it therefore procured him no new friends ; and those that had formerly relieved him , thought they might now consign him to others . He was now likewise considered by ...
... less melancholy , was less affecting , because it was no longer new ; it therefore procured him no new friends ; and those that had formerly relieved him , thought they might now consign him to others . He was now likewise considered by ...
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... less than it ought to the powers of reason ; and con- siders the principles of taste , which give all their authority to the rules of art , as more fluctuating , and as having less solid foundations , than we 10 shall find , upon ...
... less than it ought to the powers of reason ; and con- siders the principles of taste , which give all their authority to the rules of art , as more fluctuating , and as having less solid foundations , than we 10 shall find , upon ...
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Go lovely Rose | 3 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT | 11 |
From The Second Book Canto the First | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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