The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 25 |
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... - fied . The complaint of the shepherd , who saw his old companion at ease in the shade , while himself was driving his little flock he knew not whither , is such as , with variation of circumstances , misery always 6 N ° 92 . ADVENTURER .
... - fied . The complaint of the shepherd , who saw his old companion at ease in the shade , while himself was driving his little flock he knew not whither , is such as , with variation of circumstances , misery always 6 N ° 92 . ADVENTURER .
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British essayists Alexander Chalmers. such as , with variation of circumstances , misery always utters at the sight of prosperity : Nos patria fines , & dulcia linquimus arva ; Nos patriam fugimus : tu , Tityre , lentus in umbra ...
British essayists Alexander Chalmers. such as , with variation of circumstances , misery always utters at the sight of prosperity : Nos patria fines , & dulcia linquimus arva ; Nos patriam fugimus : tu , Tityre , lentus in umbra ...
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... circumstance , which artfully glances at another of his services ; -In the deep nook , where once Thou call'st me up at midnight , to fetch dew From the still - vext Bermudas . Ariel , being one of those elves or spirits , ' whose ...
... circumstance , which artfully glances at another of his services ; -In the deep nook , where once Thou call'st me up at midnight , to fetch dew From the still - vext Bermudas . Ariel , being one of those elves or spirits , ' whose ...
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... circumstances in Shakspeare's Ariel , if we could suppose Pope to have been unacquainted with the Tempest , when he wrote this part of his accomplished poem . -She did confine thee Into a cloven pine : within which rift Imprison'd ...
... circumstances in Shakspeare's Ariel , if we could suppose Pope to have been unacquainted with the Tempest , when he wrote this part of his accomplished poem . -She did confine thee Into a cloven pine : within which rift Imprison'd ...
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... are pearls that were his eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade , But doth suffer a sea - change , Into something rich and strange . VOL . XXV . C And then follows a most lively circumstance ; Sea - N ° 93 . ADVENTURER .
... are pearls that were his eyes : Nothing of him that doth fade , But doth suffer a sea - change , Into something rich and strange . VOL . XXV . C And then follows a most lively circumstance ; Sea - N ° 93 . ADVENTURER .
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