Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... never possessed or never exerted . It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar that it must be considered by itself ; what is true of that is not true of any thing else which he has written ' . In his other works is found an equable tenour ...
... never possessed or never exerted . It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar that it must be considered by itself ; what is true of that is not true of any thing else which he has written ' . In his other works is found an equable tenour ...
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... never have offended him " . ' It might have been expected that Pope should have been , in some degree , mollified by this submissive gentleness ; but no such consequence appeared . Though he condescended to com- mend Cibber once , he ...
... never have offended him " . ' It might have been expected that Pope should have been , in some degree , mollified by this submissive gentleness ; but no such consequence appeared . Though he condescended to com- mend Cibber once , he ...
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... never denied to be much improved ; the allegory is very skilfully continued , the imagery is properly selected and learnedly displayed : yet , with all this comprehension of excellence , as its scene is laid in remote ages , and its ...
... never denied to be much improved ; the allegory is very skilfully continued , the imagery is properly selected and learnedly displayed : yet , with all this comprehension of excellence , as its scene is laid in remote ages , and its ...
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