The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... Learned concerning our Poet : Various indeed , not only of different au- thors , but of the fame author at different seasons . Nor shall we gather only the Teftimonies of fuch eminent Wits , as would of course descend to pofterity , and ...
... Learned concerning our Poet : Various indeed , not only of different au- thors , but of the fame author at different seasons . Nor shall we gather only the Teftimonies of fuch eminent Wits , as would of course descend to pofterity , and ...
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... learned example ) I ever and anon become tedious : allow me to take the fame pains to find whether my author were good or bad , well or ill natured , modeft or arrogant ; as another , whether his author was fair or brown , short or tall ...
... learned example ) I ever and anon become tedious : allow me to take the fame pains to find whether my author were good or bad , well or ill natured , modeft or arrogant ; as another , whether his author was fair or brown , short or tall ...
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... learned , or of whatever rank of authors , fhould either falfely tax , or be falfely taxed . Yet let us , who are only reporters , be impartial in our citations , and proceed . MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 , 1728 . " Mr. Addison raised this ...
... learned , or of whatever rank of authors , fhould either falfely tax , or be falfely taxed . Yet let us , who are only reporters , be impartial in our citations , and proceed . MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8 , 1728 . " Mr. Addison raised this ...
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... learned clerk , of Suffolk , Mr. WILLIAM BROOME , ❝f Thus , nobly rifing in fair Virtue's cause , " From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws . " And , to clofe all , hear the reverend dean of St. Pa- trick's : " A Soul with ...
... learned clerk , of Suffolk , Mr. WILLIAM BROOME , ❝f Thus , nobly rifing in fair Virtue's cause , " From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws . " And , to clofe all , hear the reverend dean of St. Pa- trick's : " A Soul with ...
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... learned archbishop Euftathius , in Odyff . x . And accordingly Aristotle , in his Poetics , chap . iv . doth further set forth , that as the Iliad and Odyssey gave example to Tragedy , fo did this poem to Comedy its first idea . From ...
... learned archbishop Euftathius , in Odyff . x . And accordingly Aristotle , in his Poetics , chap . iv . doth further set forth , that as the Iliad and Odyssey gave example to Tragedy , fo did this poem to Comedy its first idea . From ...
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