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" He professed to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenever an opportunity was presented, he praised through his whole life with unvaried liberality; and perhaps his character may receive some illustration if he be compared with his master. "
Exercises on Words: Designed as a Course of Practice on the Rudiments of ... - Página 164
por William Russell - 1856 - 225 páginas
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Pope. Pitt. Thomson. Watts. A. Philips. West. Collins. Dyer. Shenstone ...

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 páginas
...more importance, he confulted himfelf, and let nothing pafs againft his own judgement. He'profefled to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenever an opportunity was prefented, he praifed through his whole life with unvaried liberality ; and perhaps his character may...
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prefaces biographical and crirical to the works of the english poets

samuel johnson - 1781 - 396 páginas
...importance, he conR 4 fulted fulted himfelf, and let nothing pafe againft his own judgement. He profeffed to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenever an opportunity was prefented, he prgjfed through his whole life with unvaried liberality ; and perhaps his character may...
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The lives of the most eminent English poets; with critical ..., Volumen4

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 páginas
...more importance, he confulted himfelf, and let nothing pafs againft his own judgement. He profefled to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenever an. opportunity was prefented, he praifed through his whole life with unvaried liberality ; and perhaps his character may...
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW OR LITERARY JOURNAL

Several Hands - 1781 - 588 páginas
...defpair. lit- laboured his works tint to gain reputation, and afterwards to keep it.' ' He profcfTed to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenever an opportunity was prefented, he praifed through his whole life with unvaried liberality ; and perhaps his character may...
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The Works of the English Poets: Prefaces

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 418 páginas
...importance, he conR 4 fuked lulted himfelf, and let nothing pafs againft his own judgement. He profefTed to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenever an opportunity was prefented, he praifed through his whole life with unvaried liberality ; and perhaps his character may...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: The lives of the most eminent English ...

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 páginas
...more importance, he confulted him&lf, and let nothing pafs againft his own judgement. He profefled to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenever an opportunity was presented, he praiiocl through his whole life with unvaried liberality ; and perhaps his character may receive fume...
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The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous lives

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 páginas
...more importance, he confulted himfelf, and let nothing pafs againft his own judgement. He profeffed to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenever an opportunity was prefented, he praifed through his whole life with unvaried liberality ; and perhaps his character may...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ...

1793 - 738 páginas
...more importance, he conlulted himlelf, and let nothing pafs apainft his own judgment. " He 'profeflcd to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenever an opportunity was prefcntcd, he praifed through his whole life with unvaried liberality ; and perhaps his character may...
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Lives

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 páginas
...and the novelties of invention to grow familiar. He knew that the mind is always enamoured of its own productions, and did not trust his first fondness....professed to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenera an opportunity was presented, he praised through his whole life with unvaried liberality ;...
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The works of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland. With prefaces ..., Volumen1

Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...and the novelties of invention to grow familiar. He knew that the mind is always enamoured of its own productions, and did not trust his first fondness....criticism ; and, what was of more importance, he consulted hijnself, and let nothing pass against his own judgment. He professed to have learned his poetry from...
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