The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... fenfe , more upon that from which the illuftration is drawn than that to which it is applied . Of this we have a very eminent example in the ode intituled The Mufe , who goes to take the air in an in- tellectual chariot , to which he ...
... fenfe , more upon that from which the illuftration is drawn than that to which it is applied . Of this we have a very eminent example in the ode intituled The Mufe , who goes to take the air in an in- tellectual chariot , to which he ...
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... fenfe may be fo hidden in unrefined and plebeian words , that none but philofophers can diftinguish it ; and both may be fo buried in impurities , as not to pay the cost of their ex- traction . The diction , being the vehicle of the ...
... fenfe may be fo hidden in unrefined and plebeian words , that none but philofophers can diftinguish it ; and both may be fo buried in impurities , as not to pay the cost of their ex- traction . The diction , being the vehicle of the ...
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... fenfe is now unfinished ; and because all that can be done by a broken verfe , a line interfected by a cafura and a full ftop will equally effect . Of triplets in his Davideis he makes no use , and per- haps did not at first think them ...
... fenfe is now unfinished ; and because all that can be done by a broken verfe , a line interfected by a cafura and a full ftop will equally effect . Of triplets in his Davideis he makes no use , and per- haps did not at first think them ...
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... fenfe , but truer to his fame . " The excellence of thefe lines is greater , as the truth which they contain was not at that time generally known . His poem on the death of Cowley was his last , and , among his fhorter works , his best ...
... fenfe , but truer to his fame . " The excellence of thefe lines is greater , as the truth which they contain was not at that time generally known . His poem on the death of Cowley was his last , and , among his fhorter works , his best ...
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... fenfe ungracefully from verse to verfe . " Then all thofe " Who in the dark our fury did escape , " Returning , know our borrow'd arms , and shape , " And differing dialect : then their numbers fwell . And grow upon us ; firft Chorobus ...
... fenfe ungracefully from verse to verfe . " Then all thofe " Who in the dark our fury did escape , " Returning , know our borrow'd arms , and shape , " And differing dialect : then their numbers fwell . And grow upon us ; firft Chorobus ...
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