Poetical Works by Charles Churchill
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Ambrose Philips, and Lothario, in the 'Fair Penitent,' by Rowe.
[76] 'Brute:' Sir John Brute, in Vanbrugh's 'Provoked Wife.' [77] 'Dorax:' a soldier in Dryden's 'Don Sebastian.' [78] 'Sheridan:' see a previous note. [79] 'Nailor:' pugilist. [80] 'Hubert:' in King John. [81] 'Garrick:' see Boswell and Murphy's life of that great actor. [82] 'Serjeant Kite:' the recruiting serjeant in Farquhar's 'Recruiting Officer.' THE APOLOGY. ADDRESSED TO THE CRITICAL REVIEWERS.[83] Tristitiam et Metus.--HORACE. Laughs not the heart when giants, big with pride, Assume the pompous port, the martial stride; O'er arm Herculean heave the enormous shield, Vast as a weaver's beam the javelin wield; |
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