Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonG. Olms, 1968 |
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... praise , the praise of genius , they cannot claim . The noblest beauties of art are those of which the effect is co - extended with rational nature , or at least with the whole circle of polished life ; what is less than this can be ...
... praise , the praise of genius , they cannot claim . The noblest beauties of art are those of which the effect is co - extended with rational nature , or at least with the whole circle of polished life ; what is less than this can be ...
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... praise must be allowed by the most supercilious observer to him who does best what such multitudes are contending to do well 2 . This praise was the praise of Shenstone ; but , like all other 11 modes of felicity , it was not enjoyed ...
... praise must be allowed by the most supercilious observer to him who does best what such multitudes are contending to do well 2 . This praise was the praise of Shenstone ; but , like all other 11 modes of felicity , it was not enjoyed ...
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... praise of truth , he should not have omitted it in his works . Was he conscious of the exaggeration of party ? Then ... praise for a King as for a Queen . To discover at the very outset of a foreigner's reign that the Gods bless his new ...
... praise of truth , he should not have omitted it in his works . Was he conscious of the exaggeration of party ? Then ... praise for a King as for a Queen . To discover at the very outset of a foreigner's reign that the Gods bless his new ...
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