The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... thought , but was never before fo " well expreffed , " they certainly never attained , nor ever fought it ; for they endeavoured to be fingular in their thoughts , and were careless of their diction . But Pope's account of wit is ...
... thought , but was never before fo " well expreffed , " they certainly never attained , nor ever fought it ; for they endeavoured to be fingular in their thoughts , and were careless of their diction . But Pope's account of wit is ...
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... thought which at once fills the whole mind , and of which the firft effect is fudden asto- nifhment , and the fecond rational admiration . Subli- mity is produced by aggregation , and littleness by dif perfion . Great thoughts are ...
... thought which at once fills the whole mind , and of which the firft effect is fudden asto- nifhment , and the fecond rational admiration . Subli- mity is produced by aggregation , and littleness by dif perfion . Great thoughts are ...
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... thought that a good man is a telescope ? Though God be our true glass , through which we see All , fince the being of all things is he , Yet are the trunks , which do to us derive Things in proportion fit , by perspective Deeds of good ...
... thought that a good man is a telescope ? Though God be our true glass , through which we see All , fince the being of all things is he , Yet are the trunks , which do to us derive Things in proportion fit , by perspective Deeds of good ...
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... thoughts is eafy and natural , and the conclufion , though a little weakened by the intrusion of Alexander , is ... thought fuffici- ently at eafe that could attend to fuch minuteness of phyfiology . But the power of Cowley is not ...
... thoughts is eafy and natural , and the conclufion , though a little weakened by the intrusion of Alexander , is ... thought fuffici- ently at eafe that could attend to fuch minuteness of phyfiology . But the power of Cowley is not ...
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... thought , I then defpife Cræfus , and his royalties ; Whilft with ivy twines I wreath me , And fing all the world beneath me ; Others run to martial fights , I to Bacchus's delights ; Fill the cup then , boy , for I Drunk than dead had ...
... thought , I then defpife Cræfus , and his royalties ; Whilft with ivy twines I wreath me , And fing all the world beneath me ; Others run to martial fights , I to Bacchus's delights ; Fill the cup then , boy , for I Drunk than dead had ...
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