The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... mind , not very extensive or difficult . My purpose was only to have allotted to every Poet an Advertisement , like those which we find in the French Mifcellanies , containing a few dates and a general character ; but I have been led ...
... mind , not very extensive or difficult . My purpose was only to have allotted to every Poet an Advertisement , like those which we find in the French Mifcellanies , containing a few dates and a general character ; but I have been led ...
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... mind , and propensity for fome certain fcience or employment , which is commonly called Genius . The true Genius is a mind of large general powers , accidentally determined to fome particular di- rection . Sir Joshua Reynolds , the ...
... mind , and propensity for fome certain fcience or employment , which is commonly called Genius . The true Genius is a mind of large general powers , accidentally determined to fome particular di- rection . Sir Joshua Reynolds , the ...
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... minds seems scarcely credible . But of the learned puerilities of Cowley there is no doubt , fince a volume of his poems was not only written but printed in his thir- teenth year ; containing , with other poetical ... mind of COWLEY . 7.
... minds seems scarcely credible . But of the learned puerilities of Cowley there is no doubt , fince a volume of his poems was not only written but printed in his thir- teenth year ; containing , with other poetical ... mind of COWLEY . 7.
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... mind . to an elaborate purgation of his character from crimes which he was never within the poffibility of committing , differs only by the infrequency of his folly from him who praifes beauty which he never faw ; complains of jealousy ...
... mind . to an elaborate purgation of his character from crimes which he was never within the poffibility of committing , differs only by the infrequency of his folly from him who praifes beauty which he never faw ; complains of jealousy ...
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... mind ( whereby he gained the ill - will of fome of his " friends ) , he went into France again , having made a 66 copy of verfes on Oliver's death . " 66 This is no favourable reprefentation , yet even in this not much wrong can be ...
... mind ( whereby he gained the ill - will of fome of his " friends ) , he went into France again , having made a 66 copy of verfes on Oliver's death . " 66 This is no favourable reprefentation , yet even in this not much wrong can be ...
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Æneid againſt anfwer appears becauſe cenfure character Charles Dryden compofitions confidered converfation Cowley criticiſm criticks deferve defign defire diſcover Dryden eafily Earl elegance Engliſh excellence expreffions exprefs fafe faid fame fatire fays fecond feems feldom fenfe fent fentiments fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon ftill ftudies ftyle fubject fuch fuffered fufficiently fupply fuppofed fure genius heroick himſelf houſe Hudibras itſelf John Dryden King labour laft laſt learning leaſt lefs Lord meaſure Milton mind moft moſt muft muſt neceffary never NIHIL numbers obferved occafion paffage paffed paffions Paradife Loft perfon perhaps Pindar pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poetical poetry praife praiſe prefent profe publick publiſhed purpoſe racter raiſed reafon reft reprefented rhyme ſeems ſtudy thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought tion tragedy tranflation univerfally uſed verfe verfification verſes Virgil Waller whofe write written