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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... 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 an improvement . It appears , however , to want fomething of ...
... 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 an improvement . It appears , however , to want fomething of ...
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... wit ; and , with Steele to echo him , used to depreciate Dryden , whom Pope and Congreve defended against them . There is no rea- * Spence . Tonfon and Spence . fon fon to doubt that he suffered too much pain from ADDISON . 79.
... wit ; and , with Steele to echo him , used to depreciate Dryden , whom Pope and Congreve defended against them . There is no rea- * Spence . Tonfon and Spence . fon fon to doubt that he suffered too much pain from ADDISON . 79.
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... used to affemble . It is faid , when Addison had fuffered any vexation from the countess , he withdrew the company from Button's house . From the coffee - house he went again to a tavern , where he often fat late , and drank too much ...
... used to affemble . It is faid , when Addison had fuffered any vexation from the countess , he withdrew the company from Button's house . From the coffee - house he went again to a tavern , where he often fat late , and drank too much ...
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... used to speak as a poor thing * ; but it is not worse than his ufual ftrain . He has faid , not very judiciously , in his character of Waller , Thy verse could fhew ev'n Cromwell's innocence , And compliment the ftorms that bore him ...
... used to speak as a poor thing * ; but it is not worse than his ufual ftrain . He has faid , not very judiciously , in his character of Waller , Thy verse could fhew ev'n Cromwell's innocence , And compliment the ftorms that bore him ...
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... used by the good - nature of his cri- ticifm . Before a cenfure fo fevere is admitted , let us confider that War is a frequent fubject of Poetry , and then enquire who has defcribed it with more juftness and force . Many of our own ...
... used by the good - nature of his cri- ticifm . Before a cenfure fo fevere is admitted , let us confider that War is a frequent fubject of Poetry , and then enquire who has defcribed it with more juftness and force . Many of our own ...
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