The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous livesJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... give law to others , " is a pedantick flave to authority and opinion .. " Thirdly , he hath , like school - boys , borrowed both " from living and dead . Fourthly , he knows not his " own mind , and frequently contradicts himself ...
... give law to others , " is a pedantick flave to authority and opinion .. " Thirdly , he hath , like school - boys , borrowed both " from living and dead . Fourthly , he knows not his " own mind , and frequently contradicts himself ...
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... give a reason . It is poffible , fays Hooker , that by long circumduction , from any one truth all truth may be inferred . Of all homogeneous truths , at least of all truths respecting the fame general end , in whatever feries they may ...
... give a reason . It is poffible , fays Hooker , that by long circumduction , from any one truth all truth may be inferred . Of all homogeneous truths , at least of all truths respecting the fame general end , in whatever feries they may ...
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... gives an elevation and dignity to disappointed love , which images merely natural cannot beftow . The gloom of a convent ftrikes the imagination with far greater force than the folitude of a grove . This piece was , however , not much ...
... gives an elevation and dignity to disappointed love , which images merely natural cannot beftow . The gloom of a convent ftrikes the imagination with far greater force than the folitude of a grove . This piece was , however , not much ...
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... give Chryfeis to these arms again ; if mercy fail , yet let my prefent move , And dread avenging Phoebus , fon of Jove . But , oh relieve a hapless parent's pain , And give my daughter to these arms again ; Receive my gifts ; if mercy ...
... give Chryfeis to these arms again ; if mercy fail , yet let my prefent move , And dread avenging Phoebus , fon of Jove . But , oh relieve a hapless parent's pain , And give my daughter to these arms again ; Receive my gifts ; if mercy ...
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... give it a little turn .'- I returned from Lord " Halifax's with Dr. Garth , in his chariot ; and , as 66 we were going along , was faying to the Doctor , " that my Lord had laid me under a good deal of dif- " ficulty by fuch loofe and ...
... give it a little turn .'- I returned from Lord " Halifax's with Dr. Garth , in his chariot ; and , as 66 we were going along , was faying to the Doctor , " that my Lord had laid me under a good deal of dif- " ficulty by fuch loofe and ...
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