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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... regard , was probably the effect of his civility rather than ap- probation . Three of his Latin poems are upon fubjects on which perhaps he would not have ventured to have written in his own language . The Battle of the Pigmies and ...
... regard , was probably the effect of his civility rather than ap- probation . Three of his Latin poems are upon fubjects on which perhaps he would not have ventured to have written in his own language . The Battle of the Pigmies and ...
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... regard to elegance or literature ; his ftudy was only war ; yet by a choice of ministers , whose difpofition was very different from his own , he procured , without intention , a very liberal patronage to poetry . Addison was careffed ...
... regard to elegance or literature ; his ftudy was only war ; yet by a choice of ministers , whose difpofition was very different from his own , he procured , without intention , a very liberal patronage to poetry . Addison was careffed ...
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... regard , or appearance of regard , to right and wrong whatever is contrary to this , may be faid of Addifon ; but as agents of a party they were con- nected , and how they adjusted their other fentiments we cannot know . Addison must ...
... regard , or appearance of regard , to right and wrong whatever is contrary to this , may be faid of Addifon ; but as agents of a party they were con- nected , and how they adjusted their other fentiments we cannot know . Addison must ...
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... regard to the opinion of the audi- ence , he gives his reafon , by remarking , that " A deference is to be paid to a general applause , when it appears that that applaufe is natural and fponta- " neous ; but that little regard is to be ...
... regard to the opinion of the audi- ence , he gives his reafon , by remarking , that " A deference is to be paid to a general applause , when it appears that that applaufe is natural and fponta- " neous ; but that little regard is to be ...
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... regard him liftening . Having left his appre- " henfion behind him , he , at first , applies what Marcia * fays to Sempronius . Bus finding at laft , with much " ado , that he himself is the happy man , he quits his " eve - dropping ...
... regard him liftening . Having left his appre- " henfion behind him , he , at first , applies what Marcia * fays to Sempronius . Bus finding at laft , with much " ado , that he himself is the happy man , he quits his " eve - dropping ...
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