The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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... remark upon it , may afford a specimen . " Sir Samps . — Sampson's a very good name ; for your Sampsons were strong dogs from the beginning . " Angel . - Have a care - if you remember , the strongest Sampson of your name pull'd an old ...
... remark upon it , may afford a specimen . " Sir Samps . — Sampson's a very good name ; for your Sampsons were strong dogs from the beginning . " Angel . - Have a care - if you remember , the strongest Sampson of your name pull'd an old ...
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... Remarks on a Book entituled Prince Arthur , an Heroick Poem , with some general Critical Observations and several new Remarks upon Virgil . By Mr. Dennis , ' 8vo . , 1696 . Dennis says , in his dedication to the witty Earl of Dorset ...
... Remarks on a Book entituled Prince Arthur , an Heroick Poem , with some general Critical Observations and several new Remarks upon Virgil . By Mr. Dennis , ' 8vo . , 1696 . Dennis says , in his dedication to the witty Earl of Dorset ...
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... remarks result from the nature and reason of things , and are formed by a judgment free and unbiassed by the authority of those who have lazily followed each other in the same beaten track of thinking , and are arrived only at the ...
... remarks result from the nature and reason of things , and are formed by a judgment free and unbiassed by the authority of those who have lazily followed each other in the same beaten track of thinking , and are arrived only at the ...
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... remarks on Waller ( wch his cautious integrity made him leave an order to be given to Mr. Tonson ) and perhaps tho tis many years since I saw it , a Transla- tion of ye first Book of Oppian . He had begun a Tragedy of Dion , but made ...
... remarks on Waller ( wch his cautious integrity made him leave an order to be given to Mr. Tonson ) and perhaps tho tis many years since I saw it , a Transla- tion of ye first Book of Oppian . He had begun a Tragedy of Dion , but made ...
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... remark , " of a lower order . " He had not in any great degree the mens divinior , the dignity of genius . Much how- ever must be allowed to the author of a new species of composition , though it be not of the highest kind . We owe to ...
... remark , " of a lower order . " He had not in any great degree the mens divinior , the dignity of genius . Much how- ever must be allowed to the author of a new species of composition , though it be not of the highest kind . We owe to ...
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Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations ..., Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1864 |
Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations ..., Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1854 |
Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations ..., Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1866 |
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