The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... manners of the lettered world , and filled Europe with love and poetry . But the basis of all excellence is truth : he that profeffes love ought to feel its power . Petrarch was a real lover , and Laura doubtlefs deferved his tendernefs ...
... manners of the lettered world , and filled Europe with love and poetry . But the basis of all excellence is truth : he that profeffes love ought to feel its power . Petrarch was a real lover , and Laura doubtlefs deferved his tendernefs ...
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... manners therein difplayed . I have heard him , with great delight , refer to the following dialogue of Cutter and Mrs. Tabitha . CUT . They [ miracles ] are not ceas'd , brother , nor fhall they ceafe till the monarchy be established ...
... manners therein difplayed . I have heard him , with great delight , refer to the following dialogue of Cutter and Mrs. Tabitha . CUT . They [ miracles ] are not ceas'd , brother , nor fhall they ceafe till the monarchy be established ...
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... manners . He was fatiated with the arts of a " court ; which fort of life , though his virtue made " it innocent to him , yet nothing could make it quiet . " Thofe were the reafons that made him to follow the " violent inclination of ...
... manners . He was fatiated with the arts of a " court ; which fort of life , though his virtue made " it innocent to him , yet nothing could make it quiet . " Thofe were the reafons that made him to follow the " violent inclination of ...
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... manner refembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the caft of his fentiments . When their reputation was high , they had undoubt- edly more imitators , than time has left behind . Their immediate fucceffors , of ...
... manner refembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the caft of his fentiments . When their reputation was high , they had undoubt- edly more imitators , than time has left behind . Their immediate fucceffors , of ...
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... manners and real life , is read from age to age with equal pleasure . The artifices of inverfion , by which the established order of words is changed , or of innovation , by which new words or new meanings of words are introduced , is ...
... manners and real life , is read from age to age with equal pleasure . The artifices of inverfion , by which the established order of words is changed , or of innovation , by which new words or new meanings of words are introduced , is ...
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