Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorCrosby, Nichols, Lee & Company, 1860 |
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... Character -iven according to the rank of men of the world , ver . 135 . And some reason for it , ver . 140. Education alters the nature , or at least character , of inany , ver . 149. Actions , passions , opinions , manners , humours ...
... Character -iven according to the rank of men of the world , ver . 135 . And some reason for it , ver . 140. Education alters the nature , or at least character , of inany , ver . 149. Actions , passions , opinions , manners , humours ...
Page 277
... character to save ) The plain rough hero turn a crafty knave ? Alas ! in truth the man but changed his mind ... characters are drawn , A saint in crape is twice a saint in lawn ; A judge is just , a chancellor juster still ; A gownman ...
... character to save ) The plain rough hero turn a crafty knave ? Alas ! in truth the man but changed his mind ... characters are drawn , A saint in crape is twice a saint in lawn ; A judge is just , a chancellor juster still ; A gownman ...
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... character of Sir Richard Blackmore , knight , who Mr. Dryden expresseth it ) ' Writ to the rumbling of his coach's wheels ; ' and whose indefatigable muse produced no less than six epic poems ; Prince and King Arthur , twenty books ...
... character of Sir Richard Blackmore , knight , who Mr. Dryden expresseth it ) ' Writ to the rumbling of his coach's wheels ; ' and whose indefatigable muse produced no less than six epic poems ; Prince and King Arthur , twenty books ...
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