The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volumen21783 |
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... knowledge or confent , and every one gathering new faults , it be- " came at length a libel against me . " These copies as they gathered faults were apparent- ly manufcript ; and he lived in an age very unlike ours , if many hundred ...
... knowledge or confent , and every one gathering new faults , it be- " came at length a libel against me . " These copies as they gathered faults were apparent- ly manufcript ; and he lived in an age very unlike ours , if many hundred ...
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... knowledge of poetical transactions . The fame year he published the Medal , of which the fubject is a medal struck on lord Shaftesbury's escape from a profecution , by the ignoramus of a grand jury of Londoners . In both poems he ...
... knowledge of poetical transactions . The fame year he published the Medal , of which the fubject is a medal struck on lord Shaftesbury's escape from a profecution , by the ignoramus of a grand jury of Londoners . In both poems he ...
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... knowledge they contain , is difgraced by the garb in which it is exhi- bited . One great source of pleasure is to call Dryden little Bayes . Ajax , who happens to be mentioned , is he that wore as many cowhides upon his fhield as would ...
... knowledge they contain , is difgraced by the garb in which it is exhi- bited . One great source of pleasure is to call Dryden little Bayes . Ajax , who happens to be mentioned , is he that wore as many cowhides upon his fhield as would ...
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... knowledge " than he was communicative of it ; but " then his communication was by no means " pedantick , or impofed upon the conver- " fation , but just such , and went so far as , " by the natural turn of the conversation in which he ...
... knowledge " than he was communicative of it ; but " then his communication was by no means " pedantick , or impofed upon the conver- " fation , but just such , and went so far as , " by the natural turn of the conversation in which he ...
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... knowledge which I have been able to collect concerning the private life and domestick manners of a man , whom every English generation must mention with reverence as a critick and a poet . DRYDEN DRYDEN may be properly confider- ed as ...
... knowledge which I have been able to collect concerning the private life and domestick manners of a man , whom every English generation must mention with reverence as a critick and a poet . DRYDEN DRYDEN may be properly confider- ed as ...
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