The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and CollinsJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 |
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... number of his of hard study and spare diet ; only uw and then , pupils . But before his father or his new pupils once in three weeks or a month , he made a gaudy were come , he took a journey in the Whitsuntido day with some young ...
... number of his of hard study and spare diet ; only uw and then , pupils . But before his father or his new pupils once in three weeks or a month , he made a gaudy were come , he took a journey in the Whitsuntido day with some young ...
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... number times was not to his satisfaction , though he court- was not to exceed fifteen hundred . And what a ed his fancy never so much . Mr. Toland ima - poor compensation was this for such an inestimable gines that Philips might be ...
... number times was not to his satisfaction , though he court- was not to exceed fifteen hundred . And what a ed his fancy never so much . Mr. Toland ima - poor compensation was this for such an inestimable gines that Philips might be ...
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... number every year ; as the the noblest poem that ever was written in any bookseller , who should best know , has informed language or in any age . However it is certain us in his dedication of the smaller editions to Lord that the book ...
... number every year ; as the the noblest poem that ever was written in any bookseller , who should best know , has informed language or in any age . However it is certain us in his dedication of the smaller editions to Lord that the book ...
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... number of verses from down sometimes twenty or thirty verses ; and be the beginning of both those poets , as Mr. Ward , ing asked whether he did not often read Homer Professor of Rhetoric in Gresham College , relates and Virgil , she ...
... number of verses from down sometimes twenty or thirty verses ; and be the beginning of both those poets , as Mr. Ward , ing asked whether he did not often read Homer Professor of Rhetoric in Gresham College , relates and Virgil , she ...
Side xxxi
... number , weight , and measure , needs not rhyme . EPIGRAM ON MILTON . BY DRYDEN , THREF Poets , in three distant ages ... numbers , walks : No vulgar hero can his Muse engage , Nor earth's wide scene confine his hallow'd rage . See ! see ...
... number , weight , and measure , needs not rhyme . EPIGRAM ON MILTON . BY DRYDEN , THREF Poets , in three distant ages ... numbers , walks : No vulgar hero can his Muse engage , Nor earth's wide scene confine his hallow'd rage . See ! see ...
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