Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, 第 2 卷1801 |
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... his usual and favourite style . Of this style the reader will be better able to judge , by the following extract from " the Image of Hypocrisy , " never printed , of which the original MS . was preserved in the library [ 7 ]
... his usual and favourite style . Of this style the reader will be better able to judge , by the following extract from " the Image of Hypocrisy , " never printed , of which the original MS . was preserved in the library [ 7 ]
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... never failed to offer . But the only permanent establishment which he ever gained at court , was the post of lion king at arms ; an office of more honour than emolument . After the death of James V. in 1542 , he is said to have enjoyed ...
... never failed to offer . But the only permanent establishment which he ever gained at court , was the post of lion king at arms ; an office of more honour than emolument . After the death of James V. in 1542 , he is said to have enjoyed ...
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... never quite forgot his authority , as will appear from the following five lines of " the Complaint of " the Papingo , " which may be considered as pre- senting a summary of all our author's counsels . Wherefore , since thou hast such ...
... never quite forgot his authority , as will appear from the following five lines of " the Complaint of " the Papingo , " which may be considered as pre- senting a summary of all our author's counsels . Wherefore , since thou hast such ...
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... never losing sight of his principal object , which is the overthrow of popery . The most impressive passage in the whole work is that chapter in the fourth book which describes the day of judgment , from whence I have extracted the ...
... never losing sight of his principal object , which is the overthrow of popery . The most impressive passage in the whole work is that chapter in the fourth book which describes the day of judgment , from whence I have extracted the ...
第 26 頁
... never be dead . That the small minute of an hour , To them shall be so great doloúr , They shall think they have done remain A thousand years into that pain , & c . The defence of the vulgar tongue in the first book , -the description ...
... never be dead . That the small minute of an hour , To them shall be so great doloúr , They shall think they have done remain A thousand years into that pain , & c . The defence of the vulgar tongue in the first book , -the description ...
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