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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... equal and proportioned to the renown of the prince on whom they were written ; fuch great actions and lives deferving to be the fubject of the no- bleft pens and most divine phanfics . He proceeds : Hav- ing fo long experienced your ...
... equal and proportioned to the renown of the prince on whom they were written ; fuch great actions and lives deferving to be the fubject of the no- bleft pens and most divine phanfics . He proceeds : Hav- ing fo long experienced your ...
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... equal propriety have been faid by another , The general design is perhaps open to criticism ; bur the compofition can feldom be charged with inaccuracy or negligence . The author never flumbers in felf - in- dulgence ; his full vigour ...
... equal propriety have been faid by another , The general design is perhaps open to criticism ; bur the compofition can feldom be charged with inaccuracy or negligence . The author never flumbers in felf - in- dulgence ; his full vigour ...
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... equal to the former ; the events of the drama are exhaufted , and little remains but to talk of what is paft . It has been obferved , that the title of the play does not fufficiently correfpond with the behaviour of Califta , who at ...
... equal to the former ; the events of the drama are exhaufted , and little remains but to talk of what is paft . It has been obferved , that the title of the play does not fufficiently correfpond with the behaviour of Califta , who at ...
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... equal to the fubject , defired him to propose it to fome better poet . Halifax told him that there was no encouragement for genius ; that worthless men were unprofitably enriched with publick money , with- out any care to find or employ ...
... equal to the fubject , defired him to propose it to fome better poet . Halifax told him that there was no encouragement for genius ; that worthless men were unprofitably enriched with publick money , with- out any care to find or employ ...
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... In argument he had many equals ; but his humour was fingular and matchlefs . Bigotry itself must be delighted with the Tory - Fox - hunter . VOL . III . F There There are however fome ftrokes lefs elegant , and lefs ADDISON . 65.
... In argument he had many equals ; but his humour was fingular and matchlefs . Bigotry itself must be delighted with the Tory - Fox - hunter . VOL . III . F There There are however fome ftrokes lefs elegant , and lefs ADDISON . 65.
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