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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... elegance of diction have been able to preferve , though written upon a fubject flux and tranfitory . The Hiftory of the Royal Society is now read , not with the wifh to know what they were then doing , but how their Tranfac- tions are ...
... elegance of diction have been able to preferve , though written upon a fubject flux and tranfitory . The Hiftory of the Royal Society is now read , not with the wifh to know what they were then doing , but how their Tranfac- tions are ...
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... elegance , and courage , natu- turally excite ; and to lofe at laft the hero with the villain . The fifth act is not equal to the former ; the events of the drama are exhaufted , and little remains but to talk of what is paft . It has ...
... elegance , and courage , natu- turally excite ; and to lofe at laft the hero with the villain . The fifth act is not equal to the former ; the events of the drama are exhaufted , and little remains but to talk of what is paft . It has ...
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... elegance of his diction , and the fuavity of his verfe . He feldom moves either pity or terror , but he often elevates the fentiments ; he feldom pierces the D 4 breaft , breaft , but he always delights the ear , and ROWE . 39.
... elegance of his diction , and the fuavity of his verfe . He feldom moves either pity or terror , but he often elevates the fentiments ; he feldom pierces the D 4 breaft , breaft , but he always delights the ear , and ROWE . 39.
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... elegance or literature ; his ftudy was only war ; yet by a choice of ministers , whose difpofition was very different from his own , he procured , without intention , a very liberal patronage to poetry . Addison was careffed both by ...
... elegance or literature ; his ftudy was only war ; yet by a choice of ministers , whose difpofition was very different from his own , he procured , without intention , a very liberal patronage to poetry . Addison was careffed both by ...
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... elegance of language , and variegation of profe and verfe , how- ever , gains upon the reader ; and the book , though a while neglected , became in time fo much the favourite of of the publick , that before it was reprinted it ADDISON , 47.
... elegance of language , and variegation of profe and verfe , how- ever , gains upon the reader ; and the book , though a while neglected , became in time fo much the favourite of of the publick , that before it was reprinted it ADDISON , 47.
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