The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 3: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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... such confidence , was fufficiently bold in his criticifms , and liberal in his alterations , the old fcribbler was angry to fee his pages defaced , and felt more pain from the detection than content from the amendment of his faults ...
... such confidence , was fufficiently bold in his criticifms , and liberal in his alterations , the old fcribbler was angry to fee his pages defaced , and felt more pain from the detection than content from the amendment of his faults ...
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... such as , when , it is once fhewn , fhall appear natural ; but if this order be reverfed , another mode of connection equally fpecious may be found or made . Ariftotle is praised for naming Fortitude firft of the cardinal virtues , as ...
... such as , when , it is once fhewn , fhall appear natural ; but if this order be reverfed , another mode of connection equally fpecious may be found or made . Ariftotle is praised for naming Fortitude firft of the cardinal virtues , as ...
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... Such was the fovereign doom , and fuch the will of Jove . Whose limbs , unburied on the hostile shore , Devouring dogs and greedy vultures tore , Since firft Atrides and Achilles ftrove ; Such was the fovereign doom , and fuch the will ...
... Such was the fovereign doom , and fuch the will of Jove . Whose limbs , unburied on the hostile shore , Devouring dogs and greedy vultures tore , Since firft Atrides and Achilles ftrove ; Such was the fovereign doom , and fuch the will ...
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... Such glories Pallas on her chief bestow'd , Such fparkling rays from his bright armour flow'd ; Such from his arms the fierce effulgence flow'd ; Onward the drives him headlong to engage , furious Where the war bleeds , and where the ...
... Such glories Pallas on her chief bestow'd , Such fparkling rays from his bright armour flow'd ; Such from his arms the fierce effulgence flow'd ; Onward the drives him headlong to engage , furious Where the war bleeds , and where the ...
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... such a state of elevation , that , like the two Rivals in the Roman ftate , one could no longer bear an equal , nor the other a fuperiour . Of the gradual abatement of kindness between friends , the beginning is often fcarcely ...
... such a state of elevation , that , like the two Rivals in the Roman ftate , one could no longer bear an equal , nor the other a fuperiour . Of the gradual abatement of kindness between friends , the beginning is often fcarcely ...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volumen3 Samuel Johnson,John Hepburn Millar Vista completa - 1896 |
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