The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Sons, L. Davis, B. White and Son ... [and 36 others in London], 1787 |
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... generally " fucceeds all our pleasure . " Pope has left behind him another mention of his companion , lefs advantageous , which is thus reported : by Dr. Warburton < D3 " Rowe , " Rowe , in Mr. Pope's opinion , maintained a R O W E. 37.
... generally " fucceeds all our pleasure . " Pope has left behind him another mention of his companion , lefs advantageous , which is thus reported : by Dr. Warburton < D3 " Rowe , " Rowe , in Mr. Pope's opinion , maintained a R O W E. 37.
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... pleasure of converfing " with an intimate acquaintance of Terence and Catul- 66 lus , who had all their wit and nature , heightened " with humour more exquifite and delightful than any " other man ever poffeiled . " This is the fondness ...
... pleasure of converfing " with an intimate acquaintance of Terence and Catul- 66 lus , who had all their wit and nature , heightened " with humour more exquifite and delightful than any " other man ever poffeiled . " This is the fondness ...
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... pleasure , fe- parated mirth from indecency , and wit from licenti- oufnefs ; of having taught a fucceffion of writers to bring elegance and gaiety to the aid of goodness ; and , if I may use expreffions yet more awful , of having ...
... pleasure , fe- parated mirth from indecency , and wit from licenti- oufnefs ; of having taught a fucceffion of writers to bring elegance and gaiety to the aid of goodness ; and , if I may use expreffions yet more awful , of having ...
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... pleasure there may be in feeing crimes punished and virtue rewarded , yet , fince wickedness often profpers in real life , the poet is certainly at liberty to give it profperity on the stage . For if poetry has an imitation of reality ...
... pleasure there may be in feeing crimes punished and virtue rewarded , yet , fince wickedness often profpers in real life , the poet is certainly at liberty to give it profperity on the stage . For if poetry has an imitation of reality ...
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... pleasure by thofe who do not know the originals . His poetry is polifhed and pure ; the product of a mind too judicious to commit faults , but not fuffici . ently vigorous to attain excellence . He has fometimes a ftriking line , or a ...
... pleasure by thofe who do not know the originals . His poetry is polifhed and pure ; the product of a mind too judicious to commit faults , but not fuffici . ently vigorous to attain excellence . He has fometimes a ftriking line , or a ...
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