The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... see in such company . But if , without any provocation , two or three Gentlemen will fall upon one , in an affair where- in his intereft and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have been content to print ...
... see in such company . But if , without any provocation , two or three Gentlemen will fall upon one , in an affair where- in his intereft and reputation are equally embarked ; they cannot certainly , after they have been content to print ...
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... see all along , that our Author , in his very laughter , is not indulging his own ill - nature , but only punishing that of others . As to his Poem , thofe alone are capable of doing it justice , who , to use the words of a great writer ...
... see all along , that our Author , in his very laughter , is not indulging his own ill - nature , but only punishing that of others . As to his Poem , thofe alone are capable of doing it justice , who , to use the words of a great writer ...
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... see the original of " Sappho to Phaon with much more life and likeness " in his verfion , than in that of Sir Car Scrope , And this ( he adds ) is the more to be wifhed , because in " the English tongue we have scarcely any thing truly ...
... see the original of " Sappho to Phaon with much more life and likeness " in his verfion , than in that of Sir Car Scrope , And this ( he adds ) is the more to be wifhed , because in " the English tongue we have scarcely any thing truly ...
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... see our excellent Laureate allows the justice of the fatire on every man in it , but himself ; as the great Mr. Dennis did before him . The faid Mr. DENNIS and Mr. GILDON , in the most furious of all their works ( the forecited ...
... see our excellent Laureate allows the justice of the fatire on every man in it , but himself ; as the great Mr. Dennis did before him . The faid Mr. DENNIS and Mr. GILDON , in the most furious of all their works ( the forecited ...
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... to write his Effay on that fubject at twenty , and referve for his maturer years this great and wonderful work of the Dunciad . See his Effays . E 4 RICARDUS [ 56 ] RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF OF THE HERO OF OF THE POEM . 55.
... to write his Effay on that fubject at twenty , and referve for his maturer years this great and wonderful work of the Dunciad . See his Effays . E 4 RICARDUS [ 56 ] RICARDUS ARISTARCHUS OF OF THE HERO OF OF THE POEM . 55.
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