The Works of the English Poets, 39. köideJ. Nichols, 1779 - 736 pages |
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... SHERIDAN . 1717 . DELICIA Sheridan Mufarum , dulcis amice , Si tibi propitius Permefli ad flumen Apollo Occurrat , feu te mimum convivia rident , Equivocofque fales fpargis , feu ludere verfu . Malles ; dic , Sheridan , quifnam fuit ...
... SHERIDAN . 1717 . DELICIA Sheridan Mufarum , dulcis amice , Si tibi propitius Permefli ad flumen Apollo Occurrat , feu te mimum convivia rident , Equivocofque fales fpargis , feu ludere verfu . Malles ; dic , Sheridan , quifnam fuit ...
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... what I here defign Regards a friend of your's and mine ; Who , neither void of fenfe nor wit , Yet feldom judges what is fit , Dr. Sheridan . VOL . I. M But But fallies oft ' beyond his bounds , And takes TO MR . DELANY . 161.
... what I here defign Regards a friend of your's and mine ; Who , neither void of fenfe nor wit , Yet feldom judges what is fit , Dr. Sheridan . VOL . I. M But But fallies oft ' beyond his bounds , And takes TO MR . DELANY . 161.
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... SHERIDAN * . 1718 . ELANY reports it , and he has a fhrewd tongue , That we both act the part of the clown and cow - dung ; We lye cramming ourfelves , and are ready to burft ... Sheridan M 2 My [ 163 ] A left-handed Letter to Dr Sheridan.
... SHERIDAN * . 1718 . ELANY reports it , and he has a fhrewd tongue , That we both act the part of the clown and cow - dung ; We lye cramming ourfelves , and are ready to burft ... Sheridan M 2 My [ 163 ] A left-handed Letter to Dr Sheridan.
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... Sheridan , when will you know your own good ? ' Twas to teach you in modefter language your duty ; For , were you a dog , I could not be rude tyc : As a good quiet foul , who no mifchief intends To a quarrelfome fellow , cries , Let us ...
... Sheridan , when will you know your own good ? ' Twas to teach you in modefter language your duty ; For , were you a dog , I could not be rude tyc : As a good quiet foul , who no mifchief intends To a quarrelfome fellow , cries , Let us ...
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Jonathan Swift Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). TO DR . SHERIDAN . 1718 . WHATE'ER your predeceffors taught us , I have a great efteem for Plautus ; And think your boys may gather there - hence More wit and humour than ...
Jonathan Swift Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). TO DR . SHERIDAN . 1718 . WHATE'ER your predeceffors taught us , I have a great efteem for Plautus ; And think your boys may gather there - hence More wit and humour than ...
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againſt anſwer Apollo Becauſe beſt breaſt Cadenus cafe call'd cauſe croud Dean dear defire Delany Dublin ears elfe eyes face fafe faid fame fatire fcorn fecret feen fenfe fent feven fhall fhame fhew fhine fhould fide filks filver fince fing firft firſt fkies fome foon foul fpirits ftand ftill fubject fuch fure fwear glaſs grace greateſt himſelf honour houſe Jove juft juſt lady laft laſt leaſt lefs loft lord moft moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt ne'er never night nofe noſe numbers nymph o'er Obferve paffion Pallas paſs paſt pleaſe poets praiſe reaſon reft rhyme rife round ſay ſee ſhall ſhe Sheridan ſtate ſtay Stella ſtill Swift tell thee thefe theſe thofe THOMAS SHERIDAN thoſe thou thouſand twill uſe Vaneffa verfe verſe virtue WHIG whofe wife worſe