The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... hath paffed upon them have been confirmed by all Europe . GILDON , Pref . to his NEW REHEARSAL . IT is the common cry of the Poetasters of the town , and their fautors , that it is an ill - natured thing to expose the Pretenders to wit ...
... hath paffed upon them have been confirmed by all Europe . GILDON , Pref . to his NEW REHEARSAL . IT is the common cry of the Poetasters of the town , and their fautors , that it is an ill - natured thing to expose the Pretenders to wit ...
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... hath to Plato , Jamblichus to Pythagoras , and divers to Homer , namely a Demon : For thus Mr. Gildon " : " Certain it is , that his original is not from " Adam , but the Devil ; and that he wanteth nothing " but horns and tail to be ...
... hath to Plato , Jamblichus to Pythagoras , and divers to Homer , namely a Demon : For thus Mr. Gildon " : " Certain it is , that his original is not from " Adam , but the Devil ; and that he wanteth nothing " but horns and tail to be ...
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... hath written to a Minifter , that he is one of the most dangerous perfons in this kingdom ; and affureth the Public , that he is an open and mortal enemy to his country ; a monfter , that will , one day , fhew as daring a foul as a mad ...
... hath written to a Minifter , that he is one of the most dangerous perfons in this kingdom ; and affureth the Public , that he is an open and mortal enemy to his country ; a monfter , that will , one day , fhew as daring a foul as a mad ...
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... hath faid in his preface to that Poet . Mr. OLDMIXON calls him a great mafter of our tongue ; declares " the " purity and perfection of the English language to be " found in his Homer ; and , faying there are more " good verfes in ...
... hath faid in his preface to that Poet . Mr. OLDMIXON calls him a great mafter of our tongue ; declares " the " purity and perfection of the English language to be " found in his Homer ; and , faying there are more " good verfes in ...
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... hath these words : " The author is allowed to be a perfect master of an " eafy and elegant verfification . In all his works we " find the most happy turns , and natural similies , won- " derfully short and thick fown . " The Effay on ...
... hath these words : " The author is allowed to be a perfect master of an " eafy and elegant verfification . In all his works we " find the most happy turns , and natural similies , won- " derfully short and thick fown . " The Effay on ...
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