The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous livesJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... to himself new fources of knowledge , by making himself ac quainted with modern languages ; and removed for a B 3 time time to London , that he might ftudy French and POPE . 5 THE LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT ENGLISH POETS, Concluded.
... to himself new fources of knowledge , by making himself ac quainted with modern languages ; and removed for a B 3 time time to London , that he might ftudy French and POPE . 5 THE LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT ENGLISH POETS, Concluded.
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... knowledge of books . He that is pleafed with himself eafily imagines that he fhall please others . Sir William Trumbal , who had been ambaffador at Conftantinople , and fecretary of state , when he retired from bufinefs , 1 fixed his ...
... knowledge of books . He that is pleafed with himself eafily imagines that he fhall please others . Sir William Trumbal , who had been ambaffador at Conftantinople , and fecretary of state , when he retired from bufinefs , 1 fixed his ...
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... knowledge of Pope's Epiftolary Powers ; for his Let- ters were given by Cromwell to one Mrs. Thomas , and fhe many years afterwards fold them to Curll , who in- ferted them in a volume of his Mifcellanies . Walsh , a name yet preferved ...
... knowledge of Pope's Epiftolary Powers ; for his Let- ters were given by Cromwell to one Mrs. Thomas , and fhe many years afterwards fold them to Curll , who in- ferted them in a volume of his Mifcellanies . Walsh , a name yet preferved ...
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... knowledge too eager to be nice . In a mind like his , however , all the faculties were at once involun- tarily improving . Judgement is forced upon us by experience . He that reads many books must compare one opinion or one style with ...
... knowledge too eager to be nice . In a mind like his , however , all the faculties were at once involun- tarily improving . Judgement is forced upon us by experience . He that reads many books must compare one opinion or one style with ...
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... knowledge both of ancient and modern learning , as are not often attained by the ma- tureft age and longest experience . It was published about two years afterwards ; and being praised by Ad- difon in the Spectator with fufficient ...
... knowledge both of ancient and modern learning , as are not often attained by the ma- tureft age and longest experience . It was published about two years afterwards ; and being praised by Ad- difon in the Spectator with fufficient ...
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