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... continued by tradition , because they supply commodious allusions . It gave a piteous groan , and so it broke ; In vain it something would have spoke : The love within too strong for ' t was , Like poison put into a Venice - glass .
... continued by tradition , because they supply commodious allusions . It gave a piteous groan , and so it broke ; In vain it something would have spoke : The love within too strong for ' t was , Like poison put into a Venice - glass .
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Philips , evidently impatient of viewing him in this state of degradation , tells us that it was not long continued ; and , to raise his character again , has a mind to invest him with military splendour : ' He is much mistaken ...
Philips , evidently impatient of viewing him in this state of degradation , tells us that it was not long continued ; and , to raise his character again , has a mind to invest him with military splendour : ' He is much mistaken ...
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The world was too stubborn for instruction ; with the fate of the censurer of Corneille's Cid , his animadversions shewed his anger without effect , and Cato continued to be praised . Pope had now an opportunity of courting the ...
The world was too stubborn for instruction ; with the fate of the censurer of Corneille's Cid , his animadversions shewed his anger without effect , and Cato continued to be praised . Pope had now an opportunity of courting the ...
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