The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Walker, Akerman, Edwards, 1821 |
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... friendship , which is said by Dr. Burton to show " what fine things one man of parts can say of another , " and which , however , comprises great part of what can be known of Mr. Smith , it is better to transcribe at once than to take ...
... friendship , which is said by Dr. Burton to show " what fine things one man of parts can say of another , " and which , however , comprises great part of what can be known of Mr. Smith , it is better to transcribe at once than to take ...
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... friends to call him off from his retirements , and to lengthen out those jovial avocations , yet his return to his studies were so much the more passionate , and his intention upon those refined pleasures of reading and thinking so ...
... friends to call him off from his retirements , and to lengthen out those jovial avocations , yet his return to his studies were so much the more passionate , and his intention upon those refined pleasures of reading and thinking so ...
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... friends with great dif- ficulty and reluctance . All of them together make but a small part of that much greater ... friend . His con- dolence for the death of Mr. Philips is full of the noblest beauties , and hath done justice to the ...
... friends with great dif- ficulty and reluctance . All of them together make but a small part of that much greater ... friend . His con- dolence for the death of Mr. Philips is full of the noblest beauties , and hath done justice to the ...
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... friendship ; a passion he was most susceptible of , and whose laws he looked upon as sacred and inviolable . Every subject ... friends could promise or foresee . The number of nights , and the common method of filling the house , are not ...
... friendship ; a passion he was most susceptible of , and whose laws he looked upon as sacred and inviolable . Every subject ... friends could promise or foresee . The number of nights , and the common method of filling the house , are not ...
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... friends , whose most rigorous censures he even courted and solicited , submitting to their animadversions , and the freedom they took with them , with an unreserved and prudent resignation . I have seen sketches and rough draughts of ...
... friends , whose most rigorous censures he even courted and solicited , submitting to their animadversions , and the freedom they took with them , with an unreserved and prudent resignation . I have seen sketches and rough draughts of ...
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