The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... use- ful pleasure . In this minute kind of Hiftory , the fucceffion of facts is not easily discovered ; and I am not without fufpicion that fome of Dryden's works are placed in wrong years . I have followed Langbaine , as the best ...
... use- ful pleasure . In this minute kind of Hiftory , the fucceffion of facts is not easily discovered ; and I am not without fufpicion that fome of Dryden's works are placed in wrong years . I have followed Langbaine , as the best ...
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... uses of trees in heroick numbers . At the fame time were produced from the fame university , the two great Poets , Cowley and Milton , of diffimilar genius , of oppofite principles ; but con- curring in the cultivation of Latin poetry ...
... uses of trees in heroick numbers . At the fame time were produced from the fame university , the two great Poets , Cowley and Milton , of diffimilar genius , of oppofite principles ; but con- curring in the cultivation of Latin poetry ...
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... a full ftop will equally effect . Of triplets in his Davideis he makes no use , and per- haps did not at first think them allowable ; but he ap- F 3 pears pears afterwards to have changed his mind , for in COWLE Y. 69.
... a full ftop will equally effect . Of triplets in his Davideis he makes no use , and per- haps did not at first think them allowable ; but he ap- F 3 pears pears afterwards to have changed his mind , for in COWLE Y. 69.
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... uses till he is fixteen , he tranflated or verfified two Pfalms , 114 and 136 , which he thought worthy of the publick eye ; but they raise no great expectations : they would in any numerous school have obtained praife , but not excited ...
... uses till he is fixteen , he tranflated or verfified two Pfalms , 114 and 136 , which he thought worthy of the publick eye ; but they raise no great expectations : they would in any numerous school have obtained praife , but not excited ...
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... use of this prayer , as with a heavy crime , in the indecent language with which prosperity had embold- ened the advocates for rebellion to infult all that is ve- nerable or great : " Who would have imagined fo lit- " tle fear in him of ...
... use of this prayer , as with a heavy crime , in the indecent language with which prosperity had embold- ened the advocates for rebellion to infult all that is ve- nerable or great : " Who would have imagined fo lit- " tle fear in him of ...
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