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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... genius of that excellent poet who made this way of writing free of our nation , and being fo little equal and proportioned to the renown of the prince on whom they were written ; fuch great actions and lives deferving to be the fubject ...
... genius of that excellent poet who made this way of writing free of our nation , and being fo little equal and proportioned to the renown of the prince on whom they were written ; fuch great actions and lives deferving to be the fubject ...
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... genius , and had fo much good- nature as to forgive them ; nor could he ever be " tempted to return them an answer . 66 66 66 66 " The love of learning and poetry made him not " the lefs fit for business , and nobody applied himself ...
... genius , and had fo much good- nature as to forgive them ; nor could he ever be " tempted to return them an answer . 66 66 66 66 " The love of learning and poetry made him not " the lefs fit for business , and nobody applied himself ...
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... genius and fpirit of the original . Lucan is diftinguished by a kind of dictatorial or philofophic dignity , rather , as Quintilian obferves , declamatory than poetical ; full of ambitious morality and pointed sentences , comprised in ...
... genius and fpirit of the original . Lucan is diftinguished by a kind of dictatorial or philofophic dignity , rather , as Quintilian obferves , declamatory than poetical ; full of ambitious morality and pointed sentences , comprised in ...
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... can be feared ; and Addison never confi- dered Steele as a rival ; but Steele lived , as he con- feffes , under an habitual fubjection to the predominat- ing genius of Addifon , whom he always mentioned with 3 ing 42 ADDISON .
... can be feared ; and Addison never confi- dered Steele as a rival ; but Steele lived , as he con- feffes , under an habitual fubjection to the predominat- ing genius of Addifon , whom he always mentioned with 3 ing 42 ADDISON .
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Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins. ing genius of Addifon , whom he always mentioned with reverence , and treated with obfequiousness . Addison * , who knew his own dignity , could not always forbear to fhew it , by playing a little upon his ...
Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins. ing genius of Addifon , whom he always mentioned with reverence , and treated with obfequiousness . Addison * , who knew his own dignity , could not always forbear to fhew it , by playing a little upon his ...
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