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... dedicate it , and place together , in remembrance of two and twenty years of uninterrupted friendship and esteem , the names of MR . JOHN FORSTER and PETER CUNNINGHAM . Kensington , November 29 , 1854 . WILLIAM CONGREVE . 1 CONGREVE ...
... dedicate it , and place together , in remembrance of two and twenty years of uninterrupted friendship and esteem , the names of MR . JOHN FORSTER and PETER CUNNINGHAM . Kensington , November 29 , 1854 . WILLIAM CONGREVE . 1 CONGREVE ...
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... dedication , in which he en- deavours to reconcile the reader to that which found few friends among the audience . These apologies are always useless : " de gus- tibus non est disputandum ; " men may be convinced , but they can- not be ...
... dedication , in which he en- deavours to reconcile the reader to that which found few friends among the audience . These apologies are always useless : " de gus- tibus non est disputandum ; " men may be convinced , but they can- not be ...
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... dedication it was written with great labour -and much thought , was received with so little favour , that , being in a high degree offended and disgusted , he resolved to commit his quiet and his fame no more to the caprices of an ...
... dedication it was written with great labour -and much thought , was received with so little favour , that , being in a high degree offended and disgusted , he resolved to commit his quiet and his fame no more to the caprices of an ...
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... Dedication of Third Miscellany , 1698. Dryden , moreover , honoured him with an Epistle in verse , and entrusted him with the revisal of his Virgil ( Dedication of Eneid ) . 15 It was my fate to be much with the wits : my father was ...
... Dedication of Third Miscellany , 1698. Dryden , moreover , honoured him with an Epistle in verse , and entrusted him with the revisal of his Virgil ( Dedication of Eneid ) . 15 It was my fate to be much with the wits : my father was ...
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... Dedication of his ' Miscellany ' ( 1714 ) to Congreve ; also in ' Spectator , ' No. 422 . 27 This observation has already been made by Mr. Congreve , in his Preface to two admir- able odes , written professedly in imitation of Pindar ...
... Dedication of his ' Miscellany ' ( 1714 ) to Congreve ; also in ' Spectator , ' No. 422 . 27 This observation has already been made by Mr. Congreve , in his Preface to two admir- able odes , written professedly in imitation of Pindar ...
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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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