The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous livesJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... mind perhaps ended with his childhood . His voice , when he was young , was fo pleafing , that he was called in fondnefs the little Nightingale . Being not fent early to school , he was taught to read by an aunt ; and when he was seven ...
... mind perhaps ended with his childhood . His voice , when he was young , was fo pleafing , that he was called in fondnefs the little Nightingale . Being not fent early to school , he was taught to read by an aunt ; and when he was seven ...
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... mind with facts and images , feizing all that his authors presented with undistinguishing voracity , and with an appetite for knowledge too eager to be nice . In a mind like his , however , all the faculties were at once involun- tarily ...
... mind with facts and images , feizing all that his authors presented with undistinguishing voracity , and with an appetite for knowledge too eager to be nice . In a mind like his , however , all the faculties were at once involun- tarily ...
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... mind with images which time effaces , produce ambiguity in diction , and obfcurity in books . To this open difplay of unadul- terated nature it must be ascribed , that Homer has fewer paffages of doubtful meaning than any other poet ...
... mind with images which time effaces , produce ambiguity in diction , and obfcurity in books . To this open difplay of unadul- terated nature it must be ascribed , that Homer has fewer paffages of doubtful meaning than any other poet ...
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... that can , and ten thousand that cannot , be recounted . Perhaps no extenfive and multifarious performance was ever effected within the term originally fixed in the undertaker's mind . He that runs against fixed POPE . 27.
... that can , and ten thousand that cannot , be recounted . Perhaps no extenfive and multifarious performance was ever effected within the term originally fixed in the undertaker's mind . He that runs against fixed POPE . 27.
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Samuel Johnson. fixed in the undertaker's mind . He that runs against Time , has an antagonist not fubject to cafualties .. The encouragement given to this tranflation , though report feems to have over - rated it , was fuch as the world ...
Samuel Johnson. fixed in the undertaker's mind . He that runs against Time , has an antagonist not fubject to cafualties .. The encouragement given to this tranflation , though report feems to have over - rated it , was fuch as the world ...
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