Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry ..., Том 3J. Bell, 1792 |
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... voice shall with its own reflection talk , The closing sounds of all the vain device Select by trouble frivolously nice , Resound through verse , and with a false pretence Support the dialogue , and pass for sense . Can things like ...
... voice shall with its own reflection talk , The closing sounds of all the vain device Select by trouble frivolously nice , Resound through verse , and with a false pretence Support the dialogue , and pass for sense . Can things like ...
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... here to choice , And stand elected by the public voice . All schemes are slighted which attempt to shine At once with strange and probable design ; ' Tis here a mean conceit , a vulgar view 6 Epist . I. EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... here to choice , And stand elected by the public voice . All schemes are slighted which attempt to shine At once with strange and probable design ; ' Tis here a mean conceit , a vulgar view 6 Epist . I. EPISTLES CRITICAL.
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... voice of majesty , When Writers rampant on Apollo call , And bid him enter and possess them all , And make his flames afford a wild pretence To keep them unrestrain'd by common sense . Ah , sacred Verse ! lest Reason quit thy seat ...
... voice of majesty , When Writers rampant on Apollo call , And bid him enter and possess them all , And make his flames afford a wild pretence To keep them unrestrain'd by common sense . Ah , sacred Verse ! lest Reason quit thy seat ...
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... voice , controlling all the spells , With solemn utterance , thus the Moral tells : So Public Worth its enemies destroys , ' Or Private Innocence itself enjoys . ' " Here all the Passions , for their greater sway , In all the power of ...
... voice , controlling all the spells , With solemn utterance , thus the Moral tells : So Public Worth its enemies destroys , ' Or Private Innocence itself enjoys . ' " Here all the Passions , for their greater sway , In all the power of ...
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... voice employ In sudden flushes of Concern or Joy : Then seem the sluices , which the Passions bound , To burst asunder with a speechless sound ; And then with tumult and surprize they roll , And 14 Epist . I. EPISTLES CRITICAL.
... voice employ In sudden flushes of Concern or Joy : Then seem the sluices , which the Passions bound , To burst asunder with a speechless sound ; And then with tumult and surprize they roll , And 14 Epist . I. EPISTLES CRITICAL.
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