The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous livesJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... must be natu- rally defired ; but curiofity must be contented with con- fused , imperfect , and fometimes improbable intelli- gence . Pope , finding little advantage from external help , refolved thenceforward to direct himself , and at ...
... must be natu- rally defired ; but curiofity must be contented with con- fused , imperfect , and fometimes improbable intelli- gence . Pope , finding little advantage from external help , refolved thenceforward to direct himself , and at ...
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... must have been at this time , if he had no help , a confiderable proficient in the Latin tongue . By Dryden's Fables , which had then been not long publifhed , and were much in the hands of poetical readers , he was tempted to try his ...
... must have been at this time , if he had no help , a confiderable proficient in the Latin tongue . By Dryden's Fables , which had then been not long publifhed , and were much in the hands of poetical readers , he was tempted to try his ...
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... must compare one opinion or one style with another ; and when he com- pares , muft neceffarily diftinguish , reject , and prefer . But the account given by himself of his ftudies was , that from fourteen to twenty he read only for ...
... must compare one opinion or one style with another ; and when he com- pares , muft neceffarily diftinguish , reject , and prefer . But the account given by himself of his ftudies was , that from fourteen to twenty he read only for ...
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... must have felt Pope's force of genius much more from many other parts of his works . The pain that Addison might feel it is not likely that he would confefs ; and it is certain that he fo well fuppreffed his discontent , that Pope now ...
... must have felt Pope's force of genius much more from many other parts of his works . The pain that Addison might feel it is not likely that he would confefs ; and it is certain that he fo well fuppreffed his discontent , that Pope now ...
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... must have begun to paint ear- lier ; for Betterton was now dead . Pope's ambition of this new art produced fome encomiaftick verfes to Jervas , which certainly fhew his power as a poet ; but I have been told that they betray his ...
... must have begun to paint ear- lier ; for Betterton was now dead . Pope's ambition of this new art produced fome encomiaftick verfes to Jervas , which certainly fhew his power as a poet ; but I have been told that they betray his ...
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