The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... fome care of an Orphan of fo much genius and spirit , which its parent feems to have abandoned from the very beginning , and fuffered to step into the world naked , unguarded , and unattended . It was upon reading fome of the abufive ...
... fome care of an Orphan of fo much genius and spirit , which its parent feems to have abandoned from the very beginning , and fuffered to step into the world naked , unguarded , and unattended . It was upon reading fome of the abufive ...
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... fome of the abufive papers lately published , that my great regard to a Perfon , whofe Friendship I esteem as one of the chief honours of my life , and a much greater refpect to Truth , than to him or any man living , engaged me in ...
... fome of the abufive papers lately published , that my great regard to a Perfon , whofe Friendship I esteem as one of the chief honours of my life , and a much greater refpect to Truth , than to him or any man living , engaged me in ...
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... fome of themselves , for they are generally much more dan- gerous friends than enemies ) the paffagés I send you . I folemnly proteft I have added nothing to the malice or abfurdity of them ; which it behoves me to declare , fince the ...
... fome of themselves , for they are generally much more dan- gerous friends than enemies ) the paffagés I send you . I folemnly proteft I have added nothing to the malice or abfurdity of them ; which it behoves me to declare , fince the ...
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... fome motive worse than ignorance , in the Author of the Effay on Criticism ? Be it as it will , the reasons of their Admiration and of his Contempt are equally fubfifting , for his works and theirs are the very fame that they were . One ...
... fome motive worse than ignorance , in the Author of the Effay on Criticism ? Be it as it will , the reasons of their Admiration and of his Contempt are equally fubfifting , for his works and theirs are the very fame that they were . One ...
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... fome things of little con- eern peradventure to thee , and fome of as little even to him ; I entreat thee to confider how minutely all true critics and commentators are wont to infift upon fuch , and how material they feem to themselves ...
... fome things of little con- eern peradventure to thee , and fome of as little even to him ; I entreat thee to confider how minutely all true critics and commentators are wont to infift upon fuch , and how material they feem to themselves ...
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