Tracts, Philogical, Critical, and Miscellaneous: Consisting of Pieces Many Before Published Separately, Several Annexed to the Works of Learned Friends, and Others Now First Printed from the Author's Manuscripts, Volume 1White, 1790 |
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Pagina xiv
... prelate of univerfal esteem amongst men of worth and letters ,, few readers , in Britain at least , can fail to anticipate the name of DOCTOR JORTIN . " 1 6. 201 Such Such were the fentiments of a learned foreigner ; and xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
... prelate of univerfal esteem amongst men of worth and letters ,, few readers , in Britain at least , can fail to anticipate the name of DOCTOR JORTIN . " 1 6. 201 Such Such were the fentiments of a learned foreigner ; and xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
Pagina xv
... Such were the fentiments of a learned foreigner ; and , to fhew that fuch are the fentiments of our own countrymen , the following extracts are adduced . + radio- In the Preface to Dr. Newton's edition of Milton's Poems , first ...
... Such were the fentiments of a learned foreigner ; and , to fhew that fuch are the fentiments of our own countrymen , the following extracts are adduced . + radio- In the Preface to Dr. Newton's edition of Milton's Poems , first ...
Pagina 42
... pow'r divine ; New images begin to rife and fhine , Keeping due measure , moving hand in hand , And fober judgment leads the fprightly band , Such Such was Calliopé's unhappy fon , Whose tuneful harp could 42 LUSUS POETIC I.
... pow'r divine ; New images begin to rife and fhine , Keeping due measure , moving hand in hand , And fober judgment leads the fprightly band , Such Such was Calliopé's unhappy fon , Whose tuneful harp could 42 LUSUS POETIC I.
Pagina 43
... Such was Calliopé's unhappy fon , Whose tuneful harp could foothe the favage kind , And bid defcending streams forget to run . Poor youth ! no charms in mufic could he find , His bride twice loft , to ease his love - fick mind , When ...
... Such was Calliopé's unhappy fon , Whose tuneful harp could foothe the favage kind , And bid defcending streams forget to run . Poor youth ! no charms in mufic could he find , His bride twice loft , to ease his love - fick mind , When ...
Pagina 89
... Such wondrous fcience in man's wit to reign When Jove aviz'd , that could the dead revive , And Fates expired could renew again ; Of endless life he might him not deprive , But * " But unto hell did thrust him down alive REMARKS ON ...
... Such wondrous fcience in man's wit to reign When Jove aviz'd , that could the dead revive , And Fates expired could renew again ; Of endless life he might him not deprive , But * " But unto hell did thrust him down alive REMARKS ON ...
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