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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... must know them- felves utterly unable to prove , was never discovered , After this , he paffed his days in the quiet exercise of his function . When the cause of Sacheverell put the publick in commotion , he honeftly appeared among the ...
... must know them- felves utterly unable to prove , was never discovered , After this , he paffed his days in the quiet exercise of his function . When the cause of Sacheverell put the publick in commotion , he honeftly appeared among the ...
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... must be derived from the eafy fweetnefs of his diction : in his verfes there is more happiness than pains ; he is fpritely without effort , and always delights , though he never ravishes ; every thing is proper , yet every thing feems ...
... must be derived from the eafy fweetnefs of his diction : in his verfes there is more happiness than pains ; he is fpritely without effort , and always delights , though he never ravishes ; every thing is proper , yet every thing feems ...
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... must be given to Steele . It is not hard to love thofe from whom nothing 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 ...
... must be given to Steele . It is not hard to love thofe from whom nothing 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 ...
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... must not be too rigorously exa- mined ; but the performance cannot be denied to be vigorous and elegant . Having yet no publick employment , he obtained ( in 1699 ) a pension of three hundred pounds a year , that he might be enabled to ...
... must not be too rigorously exa- mined ; but the performance cannot be denied to be vigorous and elegant . Having yet no publick employment , he obtained ( in 1699 ) a pension of three hundred pounds a year , that he might be enabled to ...
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... must however not be too haftily condemned . It is not neceffary to refufe benefits from a bad man , when the acceptance implies no approbation of his crimes ; nor has the fubordinate officer any obligation to examine the opinions or ...
... must however not be too haftily condemned . It is not neceffary to refufe benefits from a bad man , when the acceptance implies no approbation of his crimes ; nor has the fubordinate officer any obligation to examine the opinions or ...
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