The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... sentiments at the call of accidental defire , or of fudden neceffity , is beyond the reach and power of the most active and comprehenfive mind . I am informed by Mr. Thyer of Manchester , the excellent editor of this author's reliques ...
... sentiments at the call of accidental defire , or of fudden neceffity , is beyond the reach and power of the most active and comprehenfive mind . I am informed by Mr. Thyer of Manchester , the excellent editor of this author's reliques ...
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... sentiments . But fuch numbers and fuch diction can gain regard only when they are ufed by a writer whofe vigour of fancy and copiousness of knowledge entitle him to contempt of ornaments , and who , in confidence of the novelty and ...
... sentiments . But fuch numbers and fuch diction can gain regard only when they are ufed by a writer whofe vigour of fancy and copiousness of knowledge entitle him to contempt of ornaments , and who , in confidence of the novelty and ...
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... sentiments of esteem and conjugal affection that language can exprefs . Writing to her lord at raris , lady Leicester thus concludes her letter : " All the children I will leave here [ at Penf- " hurft ] , according to your advice ; and ...
... sentiments of esteem and conjugal affection that language can exprefs . Writing to her lord at raris , lady Leicester thus concludes her letter : " All the children I will leave here [ at Penf- " hurft ] , according to your advice ; and ...
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... sentiments nor language ; his intellectual trea- fures were great , though they were locked up from his own ufe . His thoughts , when he wrote , flowed in upon him fo faft , that his only care which was to chufe , and which to reject ...
... sentiments nor language ; his intellectual trea- fures were great , though they were locked up from his own ufe . His thoughts , when he wrote , flowed in upon him fo faft , that his only care which was to chufe , and which to reject ...
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... sentiment is fafe by its folidity , but the blossoms of elocution easily drop away . The author , having the choice of his own images , felects those which he can beft adorn : the translator must , at all hazards , follow his original ...
... sentiment is fafe by its folidity , but the blossoms of elocution easily drop away . The author , having the choice of his own images , felects those which he can beft adorn : the translator must , at all hazards , follow his original ...
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