The Lady's Poetical Magazine: Or, Beauties of British Poetry, Volum 1Harrison and Company, 1781 |
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... 'd all his int'reft for the vacant chair . The buskin'd heroes of the mimick stage No longer whine in love , and rant in rage ; C - 2 The The monarch quits his throne , and condefcends . Humbly BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 19.
... 'd all his int'reft for the vacant chair . The buskin'd heroes of the mimick stage No longer whine in love , and rant in rage ; C - 2 The The monarch quits his throne , and condefcends . Humbly BEAUTIES OF POETRY . 19.
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... rage , 495 Whet their small ftings , and buzz about the stage . • " Tis breach of privilege ! -Shall any dare • To arm fatirick truth against a play'r ? · Prescriptive rights we plead , time out of mind ; • Actors , unlash'd themselves ...
... rage , 495 Whet their small ftings , and buzz about the stage . • " Tis breach of privilege ! -Shall any dare • To arm fatirick truth against a play'r ? · Prescriptive rights we plead , time out of mind ; • Actors , unlash'd themselves ...
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... rage , 525 Which , in attacking thee , attacks the age . French follies , univerfally embrac'd , At once provoke our mirth , and form our taste . Long from a nation ever hardly us'd , ̈ ́ At random cenfur'd , wantonly abus'd , 530 Have ...
... rage , 525 Which , in attacking thee , attacks the age . French follies , univerfally embrac'd , At once provoke our mirth , and form our taste . Long from a nation ever hardly us'd , ̈ ́ At random cenfur'd , wantonly abus'd , 530 Have ...
Side 35
... rage of fame . 545 550 555 His reftlefs foul's ambition ftops not there ; What tho ' the fons of Nonsense hail him Sire , Auditor , Author , Manager , and Squire ? 560 To make his triumphs perfect , dub him Play'r . In perfon tall , a ...
... rage of fame . 545 550 555 His reftlefs foul's ambition ftops not there ; What tho ' the fons of Nonsense hail him Sire , Auditor , Author , Manager , and Squire ? 560 To make his triumphs perfect , dub him Play'r . In perfon tall , a ...
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... rage for elocution feel , Dull cits and grave divines his praise proclaim , And join with Sheridan's their Macklin's name . Shuter , who never car'd a single pin , Whether he left out nonfenfe , or put in ; Who aim'd at wit , tho ...
... rage for elocution feel , Dull cits and grave divines his praise proclaim , And join with Sheridan's their Macklin's name . Shuter , who never car'd a single pin , Whether he left out nonfenfe , or put in ; Who aim'd at wit , tho ...
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