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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... lines are eminently elegant . No paffages fall below mediocrity , and few rife much above it . The plan feems formed without just proportion to the fubject ; the means and end have no neceffary connection . Refnel , in his Preface to to ...
... lines are eminently elegant . No paffages fall below mediocrity , and few rife much above it . The plan feems formed without just proportion to the fubject ; the means and end have no neceffary connection . Refnel , in his Preface to to ...
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... line is left unfinished , por is it easy to find an expref- fion used by constraint , or a thought imperfectly ex- preffed . It was remarked by Pope , that the Difpen- fary had been corrected in every edition , and that every change was ...
... line is left unfinished , por is it easy to find an expref- fion used by constraint , or a thought imperfectly ex- preffed . It was remarked by Pope , that the Difpen- fary had been corrected in every edition , and that every change was ...
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... line received the arms borne by his defcendants for his bravery in the Holy War . His father , John Rowe , who was the first that quitted his paternal acres to practise any art of profit , profeffed the law , and published Benlow's and ...
... line received the arms borne by his defcendants for his bravery in the Holy War . His father , John Rowe , who was the first that quitted his paternal acres to practise any art of profit , profeffed the law , and published Benlow's and ...
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... lines . This character Rowe has very diligently and fuccefsfully preferved . His verfification , which is fuch as his contemporaries practised , without any at- tempt at innovation or improvement , feldom wants either melody or force ...
... lines . This character Rowe has very diligently and fuccefsfully preferved . His verfification , which is fuch as his contemporaries practised , without any at- tempt at innovation or improvement , feldom wants either melody or force ...
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... line was liquidated to Britons , attend . Now , heavily in clouds came on the day , the great , the important day , when Addison was to ftand the hazard of the theatre . That there might , however , be left as little to hazard as was ...
... line was liquidated to Britons , attend . Now , heavily in clouds came on the day , the great , the important day , when Addison was to ftand the hazard of the theatre . That there might , however , be left as little to hazard as was ...
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