The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... reader with senseless consolation : from the grave of Pastora rises a light that forms a star ; and , where Amaryllis wept for Amyntas , from every tear sprung up a violet . But William is his hero , and of William he will sing : The ...
... reader with senseless consolation : from the grave of Pastora rises a light that forms a star ; and , where Amaryllis wept for Amyntas , from every tear sprung up a violet . But William is his hero , and of William he will sing : The ...
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... I disturbed none of their factories , nor imported any goods they have ever dealt in . " He had lived in the city till he had learned its note . That Prince Arthur found many readers is certain ; for 14 LIVES OF THE POETS .
... I disturbed none of their factories , nor imported any goods they have ever dealt in . " He had lived in the city till he had learned its note . That Prince Arthur found many readers is certain ; for 14 LIVES OF THE POETS .
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. That Prince Arthur found many readers is certain ; for in two years it had three editions ; a very uncommon instance of favourable reception , at a time when literary curiosity ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. That Prince Arthur found many readers is certain ; for in two years it had three editions ; a very uncommon instance of favourable reception , at a time when literary curiosity ...
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... reader to dislike what Collier incited him to abhor . In his preface to King Arthur he endeavoured to gain at least one friend , and propitiated Congreve by higher praise of his Mourning Bride than it has obtained from any other critic ...
... reader to dislike what Collier incited him to abhor . In his preface to King Arthur he endeavoured to gain at least one friend , and propitiated Congreve by higher praise of his Mourning Bride than it has obtained from any other critic ...
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... readers with plain prose . When the Spectator stopped , he considered the polite world as destitute of entertainment ; and , in concert with mr . Hughes , who wrote every third paper , published three times a week the Lay Monastery ...
... readers with plain prose . When the Spectator stopped , he considered the polite world as destitute of entertainment ; and , in concert with mr . Hughes , who wrote every third paper , published three times a week the Lay Monastery ...
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