The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... resentment : he and his critic were after- wards friends ; and , in one of his latter works , he praises Dennis as 66 equal to Boileau in poetry , and superior to him in critical abilities . " He seems to have been more delighted with ...
... resentment : he and his critic were after- wards friends ; and , in one of his latter works , he praises Dennis as 66 equal to Boileau in poetry , and superior to him in critical abilities . " He seems to have been more delighted with ...
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... resent- ment , as , in his preface to Prince Arthur , he had said of the dramatic writers almost all that was alleged afterwards by Collier ; but Blackmore's censure was cold and general , Collier's was personal and ardent ; Blackmore ...
... resent- ment , as , in his preface to Prince Arthur , he had said of the dramatic writers almost all that was alleged afterwards by Collier ; but Blackmore's censure was cold and general , Collier's was personal and ardent ; Blackmore ...
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... resentment , but has been caressed and patronized by persons of great figure , and of all denominations . Vio- lent party - men , who differed in all things besides , agreed in their turn to shew particular respect and friendship to ...
... resentment , but has been caressed and patronized by persons of great figure , and of all denominations . Vio- lent party - men , who differed in all things besides , agreed in their turn to shew particular respect and friendship to ...
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... resentment and abhorrence ; and , instead of supporting , assisting , and defending him , delight to see him struggling with misery , or that she would take every opportunity of aggravating his misfortunes , and obstructing his ...
... resentment and abhorrence ; and , instead of supporting , assisting , and defending him , delight to see him struggling with misery , or that she would take every opportunity of aggravating his misfortunes , and obstructing his ...
Pàgina 78
... resentment , speak of their friends and benefactors with levity and contempt , though , in their cooler moments , they want neither sense of their kindness , nor reverence for their virtue ; the fault , therefore , of mr . Savage was ...
... resentment , speak of their friends and benefactors with levity and contempt , though , in their cooler moments , they want neither sense of their kindness , nor reverence for their virtue ; the fault , therefore , of mr . Savage was ...
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