The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Sons, L. Davis, B. White and Son ... [and 36 others in London], 1787 |
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... because not willingly , perceived . The modesty of praise wears gradually away ; and perhaps the pride of patronage may be in time fo increased , that modeft praise will no longer please . Many a blandifhinent was practifed upon Halifax ...
... because not willingly , perceived . The modesty of praise wears gradually away ; and perhaps the pride of patronage may be in time fo increased , that modeft praise will no longer please . Many a blandifhinent was practifed upon Halifax ...
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... forgiven becaufe fhe repents , and the hufband is honoured because he forgives . This , therefore , is one of thofe pieces which we ftill welcome on the ftage . His laft tragedy ( 1715 ) was Lady Jane Grey 6 His ROWE .
... forgiven becaufe fhe repents , and the hufband is honoured because he forgives . This , therefore , is one of thofe pieces which we ftill welcome on the ftage . His laft tragedy ( 1715 ) was Lady Jane Grey 6 His ROWE .
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... because nothing is familiar , affords great con- veniences ; and by the fonorous magnificence of Ro- man fyllables , the writer conceals penury of thought , and want of novelty , often from the reader , and often from himself . In his ...
... because nothing is familiar , affords great con- veniences ; and by the fonorous magnificence of Ro- man fyllables , the writer conceals penury of thought , and want of novelty , often from the reader , and often from himself . In his ...
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... because they have effected that reformation which their authors intended , and their precepts now are no longer wanted . Their usefulness to the age in which they were written is fufficiently attefted by the tranflations which almost ...
... because they have effected that reformation which their authors intended , and their precepts now are no longer wanted . Their usefulness to the age in which they were written is fufficiently attefted by the tranflations which almost ...
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... because his own hero , with all his virtues , was to fall before a ty- rant . The fact is certain ; the motives we must guefs . Addison was , I believe , fufficiently disposed to bar all avenues against all danger . When Pope brought ...
... because his own hero , with all his virtues , was to fall before a ty- rant . The fact is certain ; the motives we must guefs . Addison was , I believe , fufficiently disposed to bar all avenues against all danger . When Pope brought ...
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