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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... thought fine by the author , and is ftill admired by his biographer . In October 1702 he became one of the cenfors of the College . Garth , being an active and zealous Whig , was a member of the Kit - cat club , and by confequence fami ...
... thought fine by the author , and is ftill admired by his biographer . In October 1702 he became one of the cenfors of the College . Garth , being an active and zealous Whig , was a member of the Kit - cat club , and by confequence fami ...
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... thought be tween scepticism and popery , and that a mind , wearied with perpetual doubt , willingly feeks repofe in the bofom of an infallible church , His poetry has been praised at leaft equally to its merit . In the Difpenfary there ...
... thought be tween scepticism and popery , and that a mind , wearied with perpetual doubt , willingly feeks repofe in the bofom of an infallible church , His poetry has been praised at leaft equally to its merit . In the Difpenfary there ...
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... thought imperfectly ex- preffed . It was remarked by Pope , that the Difpen- fary had been corrected in every edition , and that every change was an improvement . It appears , however , to want fomething of poetical ardour , and ...
... thought imperfectly ex- preffed . It was remarked by Pope , that the Difpen- fary had been corrected in every edition , and that every change was an improvement . It appears , however , to want fomething of poetical ardour , and ...
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... thought a favourer of literature , fhould thus infult a man of acknowledged merit ; or how Rowe , who was fo keen a Whig that he did not willingly converfe with men of the oppofite party , could ask preferment from Oxford ; it is not ...
... thought a favourer of literature , fhould thus infult a man of acknowledged merit ; or how Rowe , who was fo keen a Whig that he did not willingly converfe with men of the oppofite party , could ask preferment from Oxford ; it is not ...
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... thought , with fingular dexterity and " eafinefs in making his thoughts to be understood . " He was master of most parts of polite learning , ef- " pecially the claffical authors , both Greek and Latin ; " understood the French ...
... thought , with fingular dexterity and " eafinefs in making his thoughts to be understood . " He was master of most parts of polite learning , ef- " pecially the claffical authors , both Greek and Latin ; " understood the French ...
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