The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Walker, Akerman, Edwards, 1821 |
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... SOMERVILE 280 283 } SMITH . EDMUND SMITH is one of those lucky. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . SMITH . DUKE KING · ᏚᏢᎡᎪᎢ . HALIFAX . PARNELL GARTH • ROWE ADDISON HUGHES PRIOR · • FENTON . GAY . TICKELL SAVAGE . PR J65 1821 V.2 553.
... SOMERVILE 280 283 } SMITH . EDMUND SMITH is one of those lucky. CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . SMITH . DUKE KING · ᏚᏢᎡᎪᎢ . HALIFAX . PARNELL GARTH • ROWE ADDISON HUGHES PRIOR · • FENTON . GAY . TICKELL SAVAGE . PR J65 1821 V.2 553.
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... Addison espoused his interest , with all the elegant judgement and diffusive good - nature for which that accomplished gentleman and author is so justly valued by mankind . But as to Phædra , she has certainly made a finer figure under ...
... Addison espoused his interest , with all the elegant judgement and diffusive good - nature for which that accomplished gentleman and author is so justly valued by mankind . But as to Phædra , she has certainly made a finer figure under ...
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... Addison , whose business was to tell me that a History of the Revolution was intended , and to propose that I should undertake it . I said , What shall I do with the character of Lord Sunderland ? ' and Addison immediately returned ...
... Addison , whose business was to tell me that a History of the Revolution was intended , and to propose that I should undertake it . I said , What shall I do with the character of Lord Sunderland ? ' and Addison immediately returned ...
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... Addison has recorded , hardly heard the third night . Smith had indeed trusted entirely to his merit , had ensured no band of applauders , nor used any artifice to force success , and found that native excellence was not sufficient for ...
... Addison has recorded , hardly heard the third night . Smith had indeed trusted entirely to his merit , had ensured no band of applauders , nor used any artifice to force success , and found that native excellence was not sufficient for ...
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... Addison is great ; yet the voice of the people , when to please the people is the purpose , deserves regard . In this question , I cannot but think the people in the right . The fable is mythological , a story which we are accustomed to ...
... Addison is great ; yet the voice of the people , when to please the people is the purpose , deserves regard . In this question , I cannot but think the people in the right . The fable is mythological , a story which we are accustomed to ...
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