The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3 |
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He thought it only a series of verses , but a few of them very happy . As for the translation of the Iliad , They do well , " he faid " to call it Pope's Homer ; for it is not Homer's Homer . It has no refemblance to the majefty and ...
He thought it only a series of verses , but a few of them very happy . As for the translation of the Iliad , They do well , " he faid " to call it Pope's Homer ; for it is not Homer's Homer . It has no refemblance to the majefty and ...
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Observe , my beloved , how my text naturally divides itself into three heads , and how abfolutely neceffary it is that all three fhould concur to form the happy hero of idlenefs , whom I rather frame to myself in idea , than ever expect ...
Observe , my beloved , how my text naturally divides itself into three heads , and how abfolutely neceffary it is that all three fhould concur to form the happy hero of idlenefs , whom I rather frame to myself in idea , than ever expect ...
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It is impoffible for a perfon to be happy if his mind is gnawed by reflections on ill spent life , or diftracted with unfatisfied defires , and diforderly paffions . 66 3dly , and laftly . Dis geniti , which was an expreffion ufed by ...
It is impoffible for a perfon to be happy if his mind is gnawed by reflections on ill spent life , or diftracted with unfatisfied defires , and diforderly paffions . 66 3dly , and laftly . Dis geniti , which was an expreffion ufed by ...
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... and in the broadeft Scotch dialect , fpoken by the lowest and most illiterate of our countrymen , declared warmly , that it made him unco happy , now he was fae far frae hame , to meet a countryman in his exalted station .
... and in the broadeft Scotch dialect , fpoken by the lowest and most illiterate of our countrymen , declared warmly , that it made him unco happy , now he was fae far frae hame , to meet a countryman in his exalted station .
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O ceafe , ye fair , ( who were beneath A happier planet born ) : To mock or taunt the hapless maid , Whom fate hath doom'd to mourn ; For ah ! beneath misfortune's blow , ( From all that's pleasant torn ) Is felt unutterable woe ...
O ceafe , ye fair , ( who were beneath A happier planet born ) : To mock or taunt the hapless maid , Whom fate hath doom'd to mourn ; For ah ! beneath misfortune's blow , ( From all that's pleasant torn ) Is felt unutterable woe ...
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