Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Oxford University Press, 1968 |
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Pagina 27
... Hope shews an unequalled fertility of invention : Hope , whose weak being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed , and if it miss ; Whom good or ill does equally confound , And both the horns of Fate's dilemma wound . Vain shadow , which dost ...
... Hope shews an unequalled fertility of invention : Hope , whose weak being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed , and if it miss ; Whom good or ill does equally confound , And both the horns of Fate's dilemma wound . Vain shadow , which dost ...
Pagina 191
... hope , your grace will . ' He died October 21 , 1687 , and was buried at Beacons- field , with a monument erected by his son's executors , for which Rymer wrote the inscription , and which I hope is now rescued from dilapidation . He ...
... hope , your grace will . ' He died October 21 , 1687 , and was buried at Beacons- field , with a monument erected by his son's executors , for which Rymer wrote the inscription , and which I hope is now rescued from dilapidation . He ...
Pagina 343
... hope to send you thirty guineas between Michaelmas and Christmas , of which I will give you an account when I come to town . I remember the counsel you give me in your letter ; but dissembling , though lawful in some cases , is not my ...
... hope to send you thirty guineas between Michaelmas and Christmas , of which I will give you an account when I come to town . I remember the counsel you give me in your letter ; but dissembling , though lawful in some cases , is not my ...
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