Hudibras: A Poem in Three Cantos, Volume 1Rickaby, 1793 |
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... just and unexpected arrangement of it with another subject : propriety of words , and thoughts elegantly adapted to the occafion : objects which poffefs an affinity and congruity , or fometimes a contrast to each other , affembled with ...
... just and unexpected arrangement of it with another subject : propriety of words , and thoughts elegantly adapted to the occafion : objects which poffefs an affinity and congruity , or fometimes a contrast to each other , affembled with ...
Page xxvii
... just before the revolution in 1688 , had fuch an effect , that Burnet fays , " a foolish ballad was made at that time , treating the papists , and chiefly the Irish , in a very ridicu- ❝lous manner , which had a burthen faid to be ...
... just before the revolution in 1688 , had fuch an effect , that Burnet fays , " a foolish ballad was made at that time , treating the papists , and chiefly the Irish , in a very ridicu- ❝lous manner , which had a burthen faid to be ...
Page 47
... that converse With man take after him , as hogs Get pigs all the year , and bitches dogs . Just so , by our example , cattle Learn to give one another battle . 785 790 . We read , in Nero's time , the Heathen , PART I. 47 CANTO I.
... that converse With man take after him , as hogs Get pigs all the year , and bitches dogs . Just so , by our example , cattle Learn to give one another battle . 785 790 . We read , in Nero's time , the Heathen , PART I. 47 CANTO I.
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... just comparison still is . Of things ejufdem generis :. And then what genus rightly doth Include , and comprehend them both ? If animal , both of us may they As justly pass for bears as they ; For we are animals no lefs , Altho ' of ...
... just comparison still is . Of things ejufdem generis :. And then what genus rightly doth Include , and comprehend them both ? If animal , both of us may they As justly pass for bears as they ; For we are animals no lefs , Altho ' of ...
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... just as much He mended pace upon the touch ; 905 910 But from his empty ftomach groan'd , Just as that 54 PART I. CANTO I.
... just as much He mended pace upon the touch ; 905 910 But from his empty ftomach groan'd , Just as that 54 PART I. CANTO I.
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