The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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Page 18
... hope of avenging him- ' felf , now faw all poffibility of effecting that defign , taken away , and as the axe entered the trunk , his anguifh became fo exceffive that he fainted . The villains , obferving this , determined , from a mali ...
... hope of avenging him- ' felf , now faw all poffibility of effecting that defign , taken away , and as the axe entered the trunk , his anguifh became fo exceffive that he fainted . The villains , obferving this , determined , from a mali ...
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... Hope fhall foothe the bofom care , Shall fondly prompt the tender figh , Shall fmiling wave her golden hair , And roll her blue voluptuous eye . 6 Perchance when time hath ftol'n away A few dull years of toil and pain , Ah then ...
... Hope fhall foothe the bofom care , Shall fondly prompt the tender figh , Shall fmiling wave her golden hair , And roll her blue voluptuous eye . 6 Perchance when time hath ftol'n away A few dull years of toil and pain , Ah then ...
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... hope ftill holds the promife of the year ; Sufpends her anchor on the filver horn Of the next wexing orb , tho ' , June , thy day , " Robb'd of its golden eve , and rofy morn , nob And gloomy as the winter's rigid sway , Leads funless ...
... hope ftill holds the promife of the year ; Sufpends her anchor on the filver horn Of the next wexing orb , tho ' , June , thy day , " Robb'd of its golden eve , and rofy morn , nob And gloomy as the winter's rigid sway , Leads funless ...
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... hope of thus infufing into these paraphrafes the fpirit of original compofition . Neither have I fcrupled to follow the example of Dryden and Pope , by fome- times adding ideas and imagery congenial to the fubject , and thus to ...
... hope of thus infufing into these paraphrafes the fpirit of original compofition . Neither have I fcrupled to follow the example of Dryden and Pope , by fome- times adding ideas and imagery congenial to the fubject , and thus to ...
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... hope of the divine favour ; gales are il- lapfes of grace ; kiffes and embraces , the raptures of piety ; idola- ters , infidels , and libertines are men of the pureft religion , and their idol is the creator himself ; the tavern is a ...
... hope of the divine favour ; gales are il- lapfes of grace ; kiffes and embraces , the raptures of piety ; idola- ters , infidels , and libertines are men of the pureft religion , and their idol is the creator himself ; the tavern is a ...
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