The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... because this truncation is imitated by no fubfequent Roman poet ; because Virgil himself filled up one bro- ken line in the heat of recitation ; becaufe in one the fenfe is now unfinished ; and because all that can be done by a broken ...
... because this truncation is imitated by no fubfequent Roman poet ; because Virgil himself filled up one bro- ken line in the heat of recitation ; becaufe in one the fenfe is now unfinished ; and because all that can be done by a broken ...
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... because he had forfaken the religion of his ancestors . His father , John , who was the fon difinherited , had recourfe for his fupport to the profeffion of a fcrivener . He He was a man eminent for his skill in mufick.
... because he had forfaken the religion of his ancestors . His father , John , who was the fon difinherited , had recourfe for his fupport to the profeffion of a fcrivener . He He was a man eminent for his skill in mufick.
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... because he has been fufpected of incontinence ,, gives an account of his own purity : " That if I be juftly charged , " fays he , " with this crime , it may come upon me with tenfold fhame . " 66 66 The ftyle of his piece is rough , and ...
... because he has been fufpected of incontinence ,, gives an account of his own purity : " That if I be juftly charged , " fays he , " with this crime , it may come upon me with tenfold fhame . " 66 66 The ftyle of his piece is rough , and ...
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... book ; and it feems not more reasonable to leave the right of printing unreftrained , becaufe writers may be afterwards cenfured , than it would be to fleep with doors doors unbolted , because by our laws we can hang 102 MILTON .
... book ; and it feems not more reasonable to leave the right of printing unreftrained , becaufe writers may be afterwards cenfured , than it would be to fleep with doors doors unbolted , because by our laws we can hang 102 MILTON .
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Samuel Johnson. doors unbolted , because by our laws we can hang a thief . But whatever were his engagements , civil or do- meftic , poetry was never long out of his thoughts . About this time ( 1645 ) a collection of his Latin and ...
Samuel Johnson. doors unbolted , because by our laws we can hang a thief . But whatever were his engagements , civil or do- meftic , poetry was never long out of his thoughts . About this time ( 1645 ) a collection of his Latin and ...
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