The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... plays ; and if I fhall hereafter obtain a more correct chronology , will publish it ; but I do know that my account is erroneous . B 2 not yet Dryden's Dryden's Remarks on Rymer have been fomewhere printed before . [ 3 ]
... plays ; and if I fhall hereafter obtain a more correct chronology , will publish it ; but I do know that my account is erroneous . B 2 not yet Dryden's Dryden's Remarks on Rymer have been fomewhere printed before . [ 3 ]
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... play , it is difficult now to find the reason : it certainly has , in a very great de gree , the power of fixing attention and exciting merri- * Here is an error in the defignation of this comedy , which our author copied from the title ...
... play , it is difficult now to find the reason : it certainly has , in a very great de gree , the power of fixing attention and exciting merri- * Here is an error in the defignation of this comedy , which our author copied from the title ...
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... play ; Every one gave him fo good à report , That Apollo gave heed to all he could fay : Nor would he have had , ' tis thought , a rebuke , Unless he had done fome notable folly ; Writ verfes unjustly in praise of Sam Tuke , Or printed ...
... play ; Every one gave him fo good à report , That Apollo gave heed to all he could fay : Nor would he have had , ' tis thought , a rebuke , Unless he had done fome notable folly ; Writ verfes unjustly in praise of Sam Tuke , Or printed ...
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... plays round the head , but comes not at the heart . ” Her beauty and abfence , her kindness and cruelty , her difdain and inconftancy , produce no correfpondence of emotion . His poetical account of the virtues of plants , and colours ...
... plays round the head , but comes not at the heart . ” Her beauty and abfence , her kindness and cruelty , her difdain and inconftancy , produce no correfpondence of emotion . His poetical account of the virtues of plants , and colours ...
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... plays of words and fancy unfuitable to the original , as , The table , free for every guest , No doubt will thee admit , And feaft more upon thee , than thou on it . He He fometimes extends his author's thoughts with- out improving them ...
... plays of words and fancy unfuitable to the original , as , The table , free for every guest , No doubt will thee admit , And feaft more upon thee , than thou on it . He He fometimes extends his author's thoughts with- out improving them ...
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