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Page 46
... house , and then seek out for a tenant , had con- trived the story of a war and a wandering , before they once thought either of Achilles or ¯neas . We shall therefore fet our good brother and the world al- fo right in this particular ...
... house , and then seek out for a tenant , had con- trived the story of a war and a wandering , before they once thought either of Achilles or ¯neas . We shall therefore fet our good brother and the world al- fo right in this particular ...
Page 67
... houses of the nymphs ? " Infulfe ! The second line Intus aqu¿ , etc. is a parenthesis ( as are two lines of our author , Keen bollow winds , etc. ) ; and it is the antrum , and the yawning ruin , in the line before that parenthesis ...
... houses of the nymphs ? " Infulfe ! The second line Intus aqu¿ , etc. is a parenthesis ( as are two lines of our author , Keen bollow winds , etc. ) ; and it is the antrum , and the yawning ruin , in the line before that parenthesis ...
Page 90
... house in the city , ( but in a genteel way ) , and " with his wit , humour , and good liquor ( ale ) afforded his " guests a pleasurable entertainment , especially those of the " high - church party . " JACOB , lives of poets , vol . ii ...
... house in the city , ( but in a genteel way ) , and " with his wit , humour , and good liquor ( ale ) afforded his " guests a pleasurable entertainment , especially those of the " high - church party . " JACOB , lives of poets , vol . ii ...
Page 142
... house , or upon the late rebellion . " DENNIS , Stage defended againft Mr. Law , p . ult . The fame Mr. Law is author of a book , entitled , An appeal to all that doubt of or disbelieve the truth of the gospel , in which he has detailed ...
... house , or upon the late rebellion . " DENNIS , Stage defended againft Mr. Law , p . ult . The fame Mr. Law is author of a book , entitled , An appeal to all that doubt of or disbelieve the truth of the gospel , in which he has detailed ...
Page 143
... house , ever open gate ! How Henley lay inspir'd beside a fink , And to mere mortals feem'd a priest in drink : While others , timely , to the neighb'ring Fleet ( Haunt of the Muses ) made their fafe retreat . REMARKS.- 425 Ver . 426 ...
... house , ever open gate ! How Henley lay inspir'd beside a fink , And to mere mortals feem'd a priest in drink : While others , timely , to the neighb'ring Fleet ( Haunt of the Muses ) made their fafe retreat . REMARKS.- 425 Ver . 426 ...
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