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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical
redigeeritud poolt - 1779
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Poems by the Earl of Roscommon: To which is Added an Essay on Poetry

Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - 1717 - 580 lehte
...by Mrs. K. Philips, from r^ French of Mort/ieur.Corneillc, and Atted at the Theatre in Dublin. THE mighty Rivals, whofe deftruftive Rage Did the whole...Choice, To have their Fates determin'd by your Voice. Ctfar from none but you will have his Doom, He hates th' obfequious Flatteries of Rome: He fcorns,...
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The Poetical Works of the Right Honourable, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of Roscommon

Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - 1749 - 296 lehte
...theatre in Dublin. THE mighty rivals, whofe definitive rage, Did the whole world in civil arms engags, Are now agreed; and make it both their choice, To...Caefar from none but you will have his doom, He hates th'obfequions flatteries of Kome ; He fcoms, where once he rtsl'd, now to be try'd, And he hath rul'd...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., 15. köide

English poets - 1790 - 248 lehte
...Dublin. HPHE mighty rivals, whofe defensive rage •*• Did the whole world 'in civil arms -engage, Ate now agreed.; and make it both their choice, To have their fates determin'd by your voice. Cadar from none but you will have his doom, He hates th' obfequious flatteries of Rome : He fcorns,...
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Dryden. Rochester ...

1793 - 806 lehte
...the Theatre in Dublin. THE mighty rivals, whofe deftrnaive rage Did the whole world in civil arm« engage, Are now agreed ; and make it both their choice, To have their fate» determin'd by your voice. Cxfar from none but you will have his doom : He hatea th' obfcquinus...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., 6. köide

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 lehte
...French of Monfieur CORNEILLE, And oi'li (I at the Theatre in Dublin. THE mighty rivals, whofe dedrudive rage Did the whole world in civil arms engage, Are...and make it both their choice, To have their fates dctcrmin'd by your voice. Cxfar from none but you will have his doom : He hates rV obfequious flatteries...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., 6. köide

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 lehte
...French of Monfieur COENEILLE, And idled at the Theatre in Dublin. THI mighty rivals, whofe dedructive rage Did the whole world in civil arms engage, Are now agreed ; and make it both their choice, To iiiv: their fates determin'd by your voice. Czfi" from none but you will have hi« doom : He • ••«...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ..., 1. köide

Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 954 lehte
...haste it to agree, fairy Q. a. To make friends ; to reconcile. The mighty rivals, whose destructive rage Did the whole world in civil arms engage, Are now agreed. Rutcummon. AGREEABLE, adj. [agréable, Fr.] i. Suitable to; consistent with ; conformable to. It has...
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Poetical Works: With the Life of the Author, 3. köide

Samuel Butler, Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 414 lehte
...French of Monsieur Corneille, and acted at the Theatre in Dublin. -I HE mighty rivals, whose destructive rage Did the whole world in civil arms engage, Are now agreed ; and make it both their choice, 1 o have their fates determin'd by your voice. -aesar from none, but you, will have his doom ; He hates,...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and sciences, 1. köide

Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 758 lehte
...agree. Fairy Sateen, b. ii. i. To make friends ; to reconcile The mighty rivals, w!ioft dellruclive rage Did the whole world in civil arms engage, Are now agreed. Rofcanmon. 1 To AGRFE. vn [agreer, Fr. fiom gre, il!;i:ig or good-will ; gratia and gratus, Lat ] i....
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., 8. köide

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 lehte
...FUNCIf OF MONSIEUR CORNEILLE, ANB ACTED AT TIIE THEATRE IN DUBLIN. THE mighty rivals, whose destructive rage Did the whole world in civil arms engage, Are...and make it both their choice, To have their fates dctermin'd by your voice. Ciesar from none but you will have his doom, He hates th" obsequious flatteries...
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