The art of poetry on a new plan, illustrated with a great variety of examples [compiled by J. Newbery, revised by O. Goldsmith].1762 |
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... Pride and imperfect Learning the fource of Error Of judging of a Performance by a Part of it Of being pleased with glittering Thoughts only Of judging only from the Language of a Piece , or from the Numbers ibid . 201 Of being too hard ...
... Pride and imperfect Learning the fource of Error Of judging of a Performance by a Part of it Of being pleased with glittering Thoughts only Of judging only from the Language of a Piece , or from the Numbers ibid . 201 Of being too hard ...
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... pride . Close at mine ear , one call'd me forth to walk With gentle voice , I thought it thine ; it faid , Why fleep'ft thou Eve ? now is the pleasant time , The cool , the filent , fave where filence yields To the night - warbling bird ...
... pride . Close at mine ear , one call'd me forth to walk With gentle voice , I thought it thine ; it faid , Why fleep'ft thou Eve ? now is the pleasant time , The cool , the filent , fave where filence yields To the night - warbling bird ...
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... pride , And made me throw my pen afide ; If with fuch talents heav'n has bleft ' em ; Have I not reason to detest ' em ? Let Rumble Allen , with an aukward shame , Do good by ftealth , and blush to find it fame . SWIFT . POPE . But ...
... pride , And made me throw my pen afide ; If with fuch talents heav'n has bleft ' em ; Have I not reason to detest ' em ? Let Rumble Allen , with an aukward shame , Do good by ftealth , and blush to find it fame . SWIFT . POPE . But ...
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... painter mean ? When was I bathing thus , and naked feen ? Pleas'd CUPID heard , and check'd his mother's pride : And who's blind now , mamma ? the urchin cry'd , " Tis CHLOE's eye , and cheek , and lip D 5 Of the EPIGRAM . 57 5.
... painter mean ? When was I bathing thus , and naked feen ? Pleas'd CUPID heard , and check'd his mother's pride : And who's blind now , mamma ? the urchin cry'd , " Tis CHLOE's eye , and cheek , and lip D 5 Of the EPIGRAM . 57 5.
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... pride ! His painful race undauntedly he ran , And in th ' eleventh winter died a MAN . Amongst the Epitaphs of a punning and ludicrous caft , I know of none prettier than that which is faid to have been written by Mr. Prior on himself ...
... pride ! His painful race undauntedly he ran , And in th ' eleventh winter died a MAN . Amongst the Epitaphs of a punning and ludicrous caft , I know of none prettier than that which is faid to have been written by Mr. Prior on himself ...
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