The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, 57. köideSamuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1780 |
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... fears , launced fifty veffels for Ilion's fhore , who can match , must be more than man , that iron - heart , inflexibly fevere , a lion , not a man . Pope il . 2 : 101 Pope il . 2 : 106 Pope il . 2 : 320 Pope il . 2 : 328 Pope il . 2 ...
... fears , launced fifty veffels for Ilion's fhore , who can match , must be more than man , that iron - heart , inflexibly fevere , a lion , not a man . Pope il . 2 : 101 Pope il . 2 : 106 Pope il . 2 : 320 Pope il . 2 : 328 Pope il . 2 ...
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... fear the juft Gods , relents at the prayer of Priam , grants Priam a truce of twelve days , and Cygnus , fight of , impatient , rafh , inexorable , proud , fleel - proof , for his wench , like tall - boy , wept , Achitophel , character ...
... fear the juft Gods , relents at the prayer of Priam , grants Priam a truce of twelve days , and Cygnus , fight of , impatient , rafh , inexorable , proud , fleel - proof , for his wench , like tall - boy , wept , Achitophel , character ...
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... fears , Pope 2 : 97 Hughes 274 Aken . 201 Aken . 201 Young 3 : 92 Parn . 105 Bull . 2 : Io7 Young 3 : 15 Sav . 60 Pope il . 2 : 280 Gay 2 : 93 never pleads in vain , Pope od . 3 : 204 Afflictions , foul to be great in , Yal . 354 throw ...
... fears , Pope 2 : 97 Hughes 274 Aken . 201 Aken . 201 Young 3 : 92 Parn . 105 Bull . 2 : Io7 Young 3 : 15 Sav . 60 Pope il . 2 : 280 Gay 2 : 93 never pleads in vain , Pope od . 3 : 204 Afflictions , foul to be great in , Yal . 354 throw ...
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... fears , Pope 2 : 97 Hughes 274 Aken . 201 Aken . 201 Young 3 : 92 Parn . 105 Butl . 2 : Io7 Young 3 : 15 Sav . 60 Pope il . 2 : 280 Gay 2 : 93 never pleads in vain , Pope od . 3 : 204 Afflictions , foul to be great in , Yal . 352 throw ...
... fears , Pope 2 : 97 Hughes 274 Aken . 201 Aken . 201 Young 3 : 92 Parn . 105 Butl . 2 : Io7 Young 3 : 15 Sav . 60 Pope il . 2 : 280 Gay 2 : 93 never pleads in vain , Pope od . 3 : 204 Afflictions , foul to be great in , Yal . 352 throw ...
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... fears , Pope 2 : 334 Swift 2 : 227 but a varnish , which time and accidents will tarnish , Swift 2 : 227 and virtue feldom join'd , hard lot of , foon grows familiar , the gift of Gods , the fex's pride , fhall no more my paffion move ...
... fears , Pope 2 : 334 Swift 2 : 227 but a varnish , which time and accidents will tarnish , Swift 2 : 227 and virtue feldom join'd , hard lot of , foon grows familiar , the gift of Gods , the fex's pride , fhall no more my paffion move ...
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Page v - of places and countries, and in accounts of remarkable events, either in the natural or political •world, and of the ancient cuftoms or antiquities ; in critical obfervations on
Page vi - with dignity ; but the former, that of the vulgar, and generally as vulgarly exprefled, yet equally true with the fententious. Proverbial fayings could not well be difarranged, without fpoiling them, or at
Page v - particulars ; namely, in prudential, moral and religious fentences; in remarkable proverbial fayings, either of a ludicrous or ferious turn ; in characters of celebrated perfons, both ancient and modern ; in
Page vi - when they could conveniently be brought within the compafs of a line, and in the very arrangement of their words, in order to preferve entire the harmony and
Page viii - exclude, from a place in an index, very many important fentences, which are without a fubftantive. Dryden again fays, -write well, or not at all:
Page vii - it may therefore lead the fentence, according to the general rule of index-making; namely, that a
Page viii - not to make a verb the leading word ; or even an adverb, if ufed emphatically ; for
Page vii - but which it neceflarily implies, it is in all languages, both learned and unlearned, taken
Page vii - not to make them the leading words : Dryden, for inftance, to mention no other, fays,
Page 254 - Ichor, blood of gods, Ida, fount-full hill, fair nurfe of fountains and of game,