Cyclopaedia of English Literature: Sixth period from 1727-1780. Poets ; Scottish poets ; tragic dramatists ; Comic dramatists ; Periodical essayists ; Novelists ; Historians ; Metaphysical writers ; Writers in divinity ; Miscellaneous writersRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1847 - Authors, English |
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... Beauty - Patriotism , Operations of the Mind in the Production of Works of Imagination , Taste , • On a Sermon against Glory - 1747 , Inscription for a Monument to Shakspeare , 43 • 44 45 · 45 46 • 47 47 Passages from the Grave , 3 ...
... Beauty - Patriotism , Operations of the Mind in the Production of Works of Imagination , Taste , • On a Sermon against Glory - 1747 , Inscription for a Monument to Shakspeare , 43 • 44 45 · 45 46 • 47 47 Passages from the Grave , 3 ...
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... Beauty , 517 Picture of Glenburnie , and View of a Scotch Cottage in JOHN HOWARD PAYNE , 517 the Last Century , B. W. PROCTER , 517 HANNAH MORE , Passage from Mirandola , ' 517 First interview with Dr Johnson , JAMES HAYNES , 517 Death ...
... Beauty , 517 Picture of Glenburnie , and View of a Scotch Cottage in JOHN HOWARD PAYNE , 517 the Last Century , B. W. PROCTER , 517 HANNAH MORE , Passage from Mirandola , ' 517 First interview with Dr Johnson , JAMES HAYNES , 517 Death ...
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... beauty of men , Though they bloom and look gay like the rose ; But all our fond care to preserve them is vain , Time kills them as fast as he goes . Then I'll not be proud of my youth nor my beauty , Since both of them wither and fade ...
... beauty of men , Though they bloom and look gay like the rose ; But all our fond care to preserve them is vain , Time kills them as fast as he goes . Then I'll not be proud of my youth nor my beauty , Since both of them wither and fade ...
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... beauty , she was Beauty's self , Recluse among the woods ; if city dames Will deign their faith : and thus she went , compelled By strong necessity , with as serene And pleased a look as Patience e'er put on , To glean Palemon's fields ...
... beauty , she was Beauty's self , Recluse among the woods ; if city dames Will deign their faith : and thus she went , compelled By strong necessity , with as serene And pleased a look as Patience e'er put on , To glean Palemon's fields ...
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... beauty whom perhaps his witless heart- Unknowing what the joy - mixed anguish means— Sincerely loves , by that best language shown Of cordial glances , and obliging deeds . Onward they pass o'er many a panting height , And valley sunk ...
... beauty whom perhaps his witless heart- Unknowing what the joy - mixed anguish means— Sincerely loves , by that best language shown Of cordial glances , and obliging deeds . Onward they pass o'er many a panting height , And valley sunk ...
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