The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... less provifion of materials than might have been accumu- lated by longer premeditation . Of the later writers at least I might , by attention and enquiry , have gleaned many particulars , which would have diver- fified and enlivened my ...
... less provifion of materials than might have been accumu- lated by longer premeditation . Of the later writers at least I might , by attention and enquiry , have gleaned many particulars , which would have diver- fified and enlivened my ...
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... less than hanging . Another mis- " fortune has been , and stranger than all the reft , that 66 you have broke your word with me , and failed to " come , even though you told Mr. Bois that you " would . This is what they call Monftri ...
... less than hanging . Another mis- " fortune has been , and stranger than all the reft , that 66 you have broke your word with me , and failed to " come , even though you told Mr. Bois that you " would . This is what they call Monftri ...
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... less limitation , when it is affirmed of Cowley , than perhaps of any other poet- He read much , and yet borrowed little . His character of writing was indeed not his own : he unhappily adopted that which was predominant . He faw a ...
... less limitation , when it is affirmed of Cowley , than perhaps of any other poet- He read much , and yet borrowed little . His character of writing was indeed not his own : he unhappily adopted that which was predominant . He faw a ...
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... less skilful , or at least less dexterous in the ufe of words ; and though they had been more frequent they could only have leffened the grace , not the ftrength of his compofition . He is one of the writers that im- proved our taste ...
... less skilful , or at least less dexterous in the ufe of words ; and though they had been more frequent they could only have leffened the grace , not the ftrength of his compofition . He is one of the writers that im- proved our taste ...
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... less . Cromwell , now protector , received Waller , as his kinfman , to a familiar converfation . Waller , as he used to relate , found him fufficiently versed in ancient history ; and when any of his enthusiastick friends came to ...
... less . Cromwell , now protector , received Waller , as his kinfman , to a familiar converfation . Waller , as he used to relate , found him fufficiently versed in ancient history ; and when any of his enthusiastick friends came to ...
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