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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... his affertions , is furely to dif cover great ignorance of human nature and human life . In determinations depending not on rules , but on ex- perience perience and comparison , judgement is always in fomé degree HALIFAX . if.
... his affertions , is furely to dif cover great ignorance of human nature and human life . In determinations depending not on rules , but on ex- perience perience and comparison , judgement is always in fomé degree HALIFAX . if.
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... Nature , fo ex- cellent as not to want the help of Art , or of Art fo refined as to refemble Nature . This criticism relates only to the pieces published by Pope . Of the large appendages which I find in the last edition , I can only ...
... Nature , fo ex- cellent as not to want the help of Art , or of Art fo refined as to refemble Nature . This criticism relates only to the pieces published by Pope . Of the large appendages which I find in the last edition , I can only ...
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... 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 " clofer to it , when it required ...
... 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 " clofer to it , when it required ...
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... Nature , if the change be made between the acts ; for it is no less easy for the spectator to fuppofe himself at Athens in the second act , than at Thebes in the firft ; but to change the fcene , as is done by Rowe , in the middle of an ...
... Nature , if the change be made between the acts ; for it is no less easy for the spectator to fuppofe himself at Athens in the second act , than at Thebes in the firft ; but to change the fcene , as is done by Rowe , in the middle of an ...
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... natural modefty , he was diverted from his original defign of entering into holy orders . Montague alleged the corruption of men who engaged in civil employments without liberal educa- tion ; and declared , that , though he was ...
... natural modefty , he was diverted from his original defign of entering into holy orders . Montague alleged the corruption of men who engaged in civil employments without liberal educa- tion ; and declared , that , though he was ...
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