| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 432 páginas
...whole Courfe of his Life. Favourite of the Mufes, He was led by them to every elegant Art ; Refined in Tafte, And fraught with Graces all his own. In...What his Example taught : Contempt of Folly, however adorn'd ; Deteftation of Vice, however dignified ; Reverence for Virtue, however difgraced. CHARLES... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 426 páginas
...Courfe of his Life. Favourite Favourite of the Mufes, He was led by them to every elegant Art : Refined in Tafte, „• And fraught with Graces all his own....Superior to many, Inferior to none. His Works continue t6 infpire What his Example taught : Contempt of Folly, however adorn'd ; Deteftation of Vice, however... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 páginas
...whole courfe of his life. Favourite of the Mufes, he was led by them to every elegant art, refined in tafte, and fraught with graces all his own. In various kinds of poetry, fuperior to* many, inferior' to none: his works continue to infpire what his example taught; contempt... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 páginas
...whole courfe of his life. Favourite of the Mufes, he was led by them to every elegant art, refined in tafte, and fraught with graces all his own. In various kinds of poetry, fuperior to many, inferior to none : his works continue to infpire what his example taught; contempt... | |
| John Gay - 1770 - 216 páginas
...confcious goodnefs alone can give, '• Through the whole courfe of his life. Favourite of the Mufes, He was led by them to every elegant art ; Refin'd...What his example taught, Contempt of folly, however adorn'd ; Deteftation of vice, however dignified; Reverence of virtue, however difgraced. Charles and... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 346 páginas
...Which confcious goodnefs alone can give. Through the whole courfe of his life. Favourite of the Mufes, He was led by them to every elegant art ; Refin'd...What his example taught, Contempt of folly, however adorn'd ; Deteftation of vice, however dignified ; Reverence of virtue, however dilgraced. Charles... | |
| John Gay - 1772 - 386 páginas
...courfe of his life. Favourite of the Mufes, He was led by them to every elegant art ; Refin'd in tafle, And fraught with graces all his own : In various kinds of poetry Superior to mary, Inferior to none, His works continue to infpire -What his example taught, Contempt of folly,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 páginas
...He was led by them to every elegant art ; Refined in tafle, And fraught with graces all hii own : la various kinds of poetry Superior to many, Inferior to none, His works continue ю infpir« What his example taught, Contempt of folly, however adorned ; Delegation of vice, however... | |
| 1797 - 420 páginas
...of the Muses, He was led by them to every elegant art ; Refin'din taste, And fraught with graces aH his own : In various kinds of poetry Superior to many, Inferior to none. His Works continue to inspire What his example taught, Contempt of folly, however adorned ; Detestation of vice, however... | |
| John Gay - 1799 - 250 páginas
...Which confcious goodnefs alone can give, Thro' the whole courfe of his life. Favourite of the Mutes , He was led by them to every elegant art; Refin'd in...with graces all his own : In various kinds of poetry Superiour to many, Inferiour to none. His Works continue to infpire What his example taught, Contempt... | |
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