The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... poetic diction and pa- thos , and forming admirable vehicles for the introduction of popular sentiments . Light amusements of this nature generally constitute my employment during the day ; - to abstruse speculations and metaphysical ...
... poetic diction and pa- thos , and forming admirable vehicles for the introduction of popular sentiments . Light amusements of this nature generally constitute my employment during the day ; - to abstruse speculations and metaphysical ...
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... poet , and a man of genius ; the last of the Irish bards , one of whose songs has been translated by Swift . In a moment of jealousy or pride , he challenged a brother professor of considerable eminence , to a trial of skill , who ...
... poet , and a man of genius ; the last of the Irish bards , one of whose songs has been translated by Swift . In a moment of jealousy or pride , he challenged a brother professor of considerable eminence , to a trial of skill , who ...
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... poet , or to the contribu- tive aid of several of the sons of Apollo , that we are in- debted for all the ... poets , I suppose , when they are asking , think it best to ask enough . But let us proceed to see , after all this ...
... poet , or to the contribu- tive aid of several of the sons of Apollo , that we are in- debted for all the ... poets , I suppose , when they are asking , think it best to ask enough . But let us proceed to see , after all this ...
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... poet , though his indolence or diffi- dence prevented him from ever publishing , ) yet he was still determined to educate his son in an art for which he was evidently formed , and with this intention he bound him to a portrait painter ...
... poet , though his indolence or diffi- dence prevented him from ever publishing , ) yet he was still determined to educate his son in an art for which he was evidently formed , and with this intention he bound him to a portrait painter ...
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... poet . Sure never was sense so entangled as his . Instead of the flowers of language , his thoughts are wrapt up in thorns and thistles . I am sure it has cost me much toil and pain to untwist them ; and , to say the truth , I do like ...
... poet . Sure never was sense so entangled as his . Instead of the flowers of language , his thoughts are wrapt up in thorns and thistles . I am sure it has cost me much toil and pain to untwist them ; and , to say the truth , I do like ...
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