The Works of the English Poets: PrefacesH. Hughs, 1781 |
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... Windfor Foreft . Next year he was defirous of opening to himself new fources of knowledge , by making himself acquainted with mo- dern languages ; and removed for a time to to London , that he might study French and Italian POPE . IL.
... Windfor Foreft . Next year he was defirous of opening to himself new fources of knowledge , by making himself acquainted with mo- dern languages ; and removed for a time to to London , that he might study French and Italian POPE . IL.
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... languages . I have read of a man , who being , by his ignorance of Greek , compelled to gratify his cu- riofity with the Latin printed on the op- pofite page , declared that from the rude fimplicity of the lines literally ren- dered ...
... languages . I have read of a man , who being , by his ignorance of Greek , compelled to gratify his cu- riofity with the Latin printed on the op- pofite page , declared that from the rude fimplicity of the lines literally ren- dered ...
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... as a model of epiftolary language ; but those who read it did not talk of it . Not much therefore was added by it to fame or envy ; nor do I remember that it pro- duced envy ; 152 POPE . city was very doubtful, declared' that ...
... as a model of epiftolary language ; but those who read it did not talk of it . Not much therefore was added by it to fame or envy ; nor do I remember that it pro- duced envy ; 152 POPE . city was very doubtful, declared' that ...
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... fome perhaps model of epiftolary language ; but the who read it did not talk of it . Not much therefore was added by it to fame or envy ; nor duced either cenfure . It had howe envy ; 152 POPE city was very doubtful, ...
... fome perhaps model of epiftolary language ; but the who read it did not talk of it . Not much therefore was added by it to fame or envy ; nor duced either cenfure . It had howe envy ; 152 POPE city was very doubtful, ...
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... language , but wifhed to compel rather than perfuade . His ftyle is copious without felection , and forcible without neatnefs ; he took the words that prefented themselves : his diction is coarfe and impure , and his fentences are ...
... language , but wifhed to compel rather than perfuade . His ftyle is copious without felection , and forcible without neatnefs ; he took the words that prefented themselves : his diction is coarfe and impure , and his fentences are ...
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