Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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This day , black omens threat the brightest fair , That e'er deserv'd a watchful spirit's care ; Some dire disaster , or by force , or slight ; But what , or where , the Fates have wrapt in night . Whether the nymph shall break Diana's ...
This day , black omens threat the brightest fair , That e'er deserv'd a watchful spirit's care ; Some dire disaster , or by force , or slight ; But what , or where , the Fates have wrapt in night . Whether the nymph shall break Diana's ...
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But farther still : a spirit of imitation hath many ill effects ; I shall confine myself to three . First , it deprives the liberal and politer arts of an advantage which the mechanic enjoy : in these , men are ever endeavoring to go ...
But farther still : a spirit of imitation hath many ill effects ; I shall confine myself to three . First , it deprives the liberal and politer arts of an advantage which the mechanic enjoy : in these , men are ever endeavoring to go ...
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At least from that time the spirit of both declined very fast , and at length fell into such discredit that when now Spenser arose , and with a genius singularly fitted to immortalize the land of faery , he met with every difficulty and ...
At least from that time the spirit of both declined very fast , and at length fell into such discredit that when now Spenser arose , and with a genius singularly fitted to immortalize the land of faery , he met with every difficulty and ...
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The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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