Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Page 135
... same . My former Legs too , by their pace ! And by the Whifkers , ' tis my face ! Thy felf - fame habit , garb and mien ! They ne'er wou'd Bury me in Green .. SCENE S CE NE IV . GRIDELINE and Sir TRUST Y. ROSAMON D. 135.
... same . My former Legs too , by their pace ! And by the Whifkers , ' tis my face ! Thy felf - fame habit , garb and mien ! They ne'er wou'd Bury me in Green .. SCENE S CE NE IV . GRIDELINE and Sir TRUST Y. ROSAMON D. 135.
Page 258
... same head with Pafto- ral ; a divifion by no means proper , unless we fuppofe the ftyle of a Hufbandman ought to be imitated in a Georgic , as that of a Shepherd is in Paftoral . But though the scene of both thefe poems lies in the fame ...
... same head with Pafto- ral ; a divifion by no means proper , unless we fuppofe the ftyle of a Hufbandman ought to be imitated in a Georgic , as that of a Shepherd is in Paftoral . But though the scene of both thefe poems lies in the fame ...
Page 259
... same truth to the mind . of man ; and to choose the pleasantest of these ways , is that which chiefly diftinguishes Poetry from Profe , and makes Virgil's rules of Husbandry pleasanter to read than Varro's . Where the Profe - writer ...
... same truth to the mind . of man ; and to choose the pleasantest of these ways , is that which chiefly diftinguishes Poetry from Profe , and makes Virgil's rules of Husbandry pleasanter to read than Varro's . Where the Profe - writer ...
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