The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous livesJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... themselves above the reach of cenfure , and safe in the admiffion of neg- ligent indulgences , or that mankind expect from ele- vated genius an uniformity of greatnefs , and watch its degradation with malicious wonder , like him who ...
... themselves above the reach of cenfure , and safe in the admiffion of neg- ligent indulgences , or that mankind expect from ele- vated genius an uniformity of greatnefs , and watch its degradation with malicious wonder , like him who ...
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... themselves . At the head of the Dunces he placed poor Theobald , whom he accused of ingratitude ; but whofe real crime was fuppofed to be that of having revifed Shakespeare more happily than himself . This fatire had the effect which he ...
... themselves . At the head of the Dunces he placed poor Theobald , whom he accused of ingratitude ; but whofe real crime was fuppofed to be that of having revifed Shakespeare more happily than himself . This fatire had the effect which he ...
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... themselves his diction is coarfe and impure , and his fentences are unmeasured . He had , in the early part of his life , pleafed him- felf with the notice of inferior wits , and corresponded with the enemies of Pope . A Letter was ...
... themselves his diction is coarfe and impure , and his fentences are unmeasured . He had , in the early part of his life , pleafed him- felf with the notice of inferior wits , and corresponded with the enemies of Pope . A Letter was ...
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... themselves the Scriblerus Club . Their purpose was to cenfure the abuses of learning by a fictitious Life of an infatuated Scholar . They were difperfed ; the defign was never completed ; and Warburton laments its miscarriage , as an ...
... themselves the Scriblerus Club . Their purpose was to cenfure the abuses of learning by a fictitious Life of an infatuated Scholar . They were difperfed ; the defign was never completed ; and Warburton laments its miscarriage , as an ...
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... themselves entitled to what- ever pleasures they can fnatch . He was too indulgent to his appetite ; he loved meat highly seasoned and of ftrong tafte ; and , at the intervals of the table , amused himself with biscuits and dry ...
... themselves entitled to what- ever pleasures they can fnatch . He was too indulgent to his appetite ; he loved meat highly seasoned and of ftrong tafte ; and , at the intervals of the table , amused himself with biscuits and dry ...
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