The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... (Londres), Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE DUNCIAD , IN FOUR BOOK S ; WITH THE PROLEGOMENA OF SCRIBLERUS , THE HYPERCRITICS OF ARISTARCHUS , AND NOTES VARIORU M. VOL . III , B A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the first.
... (Londres), Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE DUNCIAD , IN FOUR BOOK S ; WITH THE PROLEGOMENA OF SCRIBLERUS , THE HYPERCRITICS OF ARISTARCHUS , AND NOTES VARIORU M. VOL . III , B A LETTER TO THE PUBLISHER , Occafioned by the first.
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... Notes as have occurred to me I herewith fend you : You will oblige me by inferting them amongst those which are , or will be , transmitted to you by others ; fince not only the Author's friends , but even ftrangers , appear engaged by ...
... Notes as have occurred to me I herewith fend you : You will oblige me by inferting them amongst those which are , or will be , transmitted to you by others ; fince not only the Author's friends , but even ftrangers , appear engaged by ...
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... Notes are the fruit . I perceived , that most of these Authors had been ( doubtlefs very wifely ) the firft aggreffors . They had tried , till they were weary , what was to be got by rail- ing at each other : Nobody was either concerned ...
... Notes are the fruit . I perceived , that most of these Authors had been ( doubtlefs very wifely ) the firft aggreffors . They had tried , till they were weary , what was to be got by rail- ing at each other : Nobody was either concerned ...
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... Notes made upon them . What BOILEAU has done in almost all his Poems , our author has only in this : I dare anfwer for him he will do it in no more ; and on this principle , of attacking few but who had flandered him , he could not have ...
... Notes made upon them . What BOILEAU has done in almost all his Poems , our author has only in this : I dare anfwer for him he will do it in no more ; and on this principle , of attacking few but who had flandered him , he could not have ...
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... notes alone could fhow " ( Tun'd justly high , or regularly low ) " That we should fame to these mere vocals give ; " Pope more than we can offer should receive : " For when fome gliding river is his theme , " His lines run fmoother ...
... notes alone could fhow " ( Tun'd justly high , or regularly low ) " That we should fame to these mere vocals give ; " Pope more than we can offer should receive : " For when fome gliding river is his theme , " His lines run fmoother ...
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