Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Oxford University Press, 1926 - English poetry |
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... Labour , Sickness , Conscience . Labour , Discontent , -Mutes . Sickness , Ignorance , Discontent , Mutes . with others ; Ignorance , Faith . Fear , Hope . Death ; Charity . Faith . Hope . Charity . Paradise Lost . The Persons . Moses ...
... Labour , Sickness , Conscience . Labour , Discontent , -Mutes . Sickness , Ignorance , Discontent , Mutes . with others ; Ignorance , Faith . Fear , Hope . Death ; Charity . Faith . Hope . Charity . Paradise Lost . The Persons . Moses ...
Page 149
... labour . To accumu- late such a mass of sentiments at the call of accidental desire , or of sudden necessity , is beyond the reach and power of the most active and comprehensive mind . I am informed by Mr. Thyer of Manchester , the ...
... labour . To accumu- late such a mass of sentiments at the call of accidental desire , or of sudden necessity , is beyond the reach and power of the most active and comprehensive mind . I am informed by Mr. Thyer of Manchester , the ...
Page 277
... labour , finding the credit of his author was gone . Now , if he thinks it is recovered by his Answer , he will perhaps go on with his translation ; and this may be , for aught I know , as good an entertainment for him as the con ...
... labour , finding the credit of his author was gone . Now , if he thinks it is recovered by his Answer , he will perhaps go on with his translation ; and this may be , for aught I know , as good an entertainment for him as the con ...
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