The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, المجلد 8John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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الصفحة ix
... Lord Bathurst , on the Ufe of Riches ; in which he draws the celebrated character of Kyrl the Man of Rofs . la 1734 , he infcribed to Lord Cobham his Charaters of Men , in which he endeavours to esta- blish and exemplify his favourite ...
... Lord Bathurst , on the Ufe of Riches ; in which he draws the celebrated character of Kyrl the Man of Rofs . la 1734 , he infcribed to Lord Cobham his Charaters of Men , in which he endeavours to esta- blish and exemplify his favourite ...
الصفحة xi
... Lord Bathurst , Lord Marchmont , Mr. Murray , and Mr. Arbuthnot , his executors , and left the care of his papers to Lord Bolingbroke ; and failing him , to Lord Marchmont ; and to Warburton , the property of all his works , on which he ...
... Lord Bathurst , Lord Marchmont , Mr. Murray , and Mr. Arbuthnot , his executors , and left the care of his papers to Lord Bolingbroke ; and failing him , to Lord Marchmont ; and to Warburton , the property of all his works , on which he ...
الصفحة xiv
... Lord Bathurst , the most valuable passage is , perhaps , the eulogy on Good Sense ; and of the Epifle to Lord Burlington , the end of Villiers , Duke of Buckingham . Of the Epifle to Arbuthnot , no part has more elegance , fpirit , or ...
... Lord Bathurst , the most valuable passage is , perhaps , the eulogy on Good Sense ; and of the Epifle to Lord Burlington , the end of Villiers , Duke of Buckingham . Of the Epifle to Arbuthnot , no part has more elegance , fpirit , or ...
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... Lord ! make ftraight in the defert " a high - way for our God ! Every valley fhall be " exalted , and every mountain and hill fhall be " made low , and the crooked fhall be made ftraight , and the rough places plain . " Ch . iv , ver ...
... Lord ! make ftraight in the defert " a high - way for our God ! Every valley fhall be " exalted , and every mountain and hill fhall be " made low , and the crooked fhall be made ftraight , and the rough places plain . " Ch . iv , ver ...
الصفحة 37
... lord , What wofel stuff this madrigal would be , Ja fome starv'd hackney - fonneteer , or me ! But let a lord once own the happy lines , How the wit brightens ! how the style refines ! Before his facred name flies every fault , And each ...
... lord , What wofel stuff this madrigal would be , Ja fome starv'd hackney - fonneteer , or me ! But let a lord once own the happy lines , How the wit brightens ! how the style refines ! Before his facred name flies every fault , And each ...
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