The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... attention to statutes or reports . His disposition to become an author appeared very early , as he very early felt that force of imagination , and pos- sessed that copiousness of sentiment , by which intellectual pleasure can be given ...
... attention to statutes or reports . His disposition to become an author appeared very early , as he very early felt that force of imagination , and pos- sessed that copiousness of sentiment , by which intellectual pleasure can be given ...
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... attention to statutes or reports . His disposition to become an author appeared very early , as he very early felt that force of imagination , and pos- sessed that copiousness of sentiment , by which intellectual pleasure can be given ...
... attention to statutes or reports . His disposition to become an author appeared very early , as he very early felt that force of imagination , and pos- sessed that copiousness of sentiment , by which intellectual pleasure can be given ...
Pàgina 4
... attention , and the wit so exuberant that it " o'er - informs its tenement . " Next year he gave another specimen of his abilities , in The Double Dealer , which was not received with equal kindness . He writes to his patron , the lord ...
... attention , and the wit so exuberant that it " o'er - informs its tenement . " Next year he gave another specimen of his abilities , in The Double Dealer , which was not received with equal kindness . He writes to his patron , the lord ...
Pàgina 13
... attention to the business of the place ; for , in his poems , the ancient names of nations or places , which he often introduces , are pronounced by chance . He afterwards travelled ; at Padua he was made doctor of physic ; and , after ...
... attention to the business of the place ; for , in his poems , the ancient names of nations or places , which he often introduces , are pronounced by chance . He afterwards travelled ; at Padua he was made doctor of physic ; and , after ...
Pàgina 27
... attention is led on , through a long succession of varied excellence , to the ori- ginal position , the fundamental principle of wisdom and of virtue . As the heroic poems of Blackmore are now little read , it is thought proper to ...
... attention is led on , through a long succession of varied excellence , to the ori- ginal position , the fundamental principle of wisdom and of virtue . As the heroic poems of Blackmore are now little read , it is thought proper to ...
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