The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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... published by men with whom he might be supposed willing to associate ; and though he lived many years after the pub- lication of his Miscellaneous Poems , yet he added nothing to them , but lived on in literary indolence : engaged in no ...
... published by men with whom he might be supposed willing to associate ; and though he lived many years after the pub- lication of his Miscellaneous Poems , yet he added nothing to them , but lived on in literary indolence : engaged in no ...
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... published a ' Paraphrase on the Book of Job , ' and other parts of the Scripture . This performance Dryden , who pursued him with great malignity , lived long enough to ridicule in a prologue . " 1 The wits easily confederated against ...
... published a ' Paraphrase on the Book of Job , ' and other parts of the Scripture . This performance Dryden , who pursued him with great malignity , lived long enough to ridicule in a prologue . " 1 The wits easily confederated against ...
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... published Eliza ' in ten books . I am afraid that the world was now weary of contending about Blackmore's heroes ; for I do not remember that by any author , serious or comical , I have found Eliza ' either praised or blamed . She ...
... published Eliza ' in ten books . I am afraid that the world was now weary of contending about Blackmore's heroes ; for I do not remember that by any author , serious or comical , I have found Eliza ' either praised or blamed . She ...
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... published three times a week The Lay Monas- tery , " founded on the supposition that some literary men , whose characters are described , had retired to a house in the country to enjoy philosophical leisure , and resolved to instruct ...
... published three times a week The Lay Monas- tery , " founded on the supposition that some literary men , whose characters are described , had retired to a house in the country to enjoy philosophical leisure , and resolved to instruct ...
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... published in a Pagan or Popish nation , who are justly impatient of all indignity offered to the estab- lished religion of their country , no doubt the author would have received the punishment he deserved . But the fate of this impious ...
... published in a Pagan or Popish nation , who are justly impatient of all indignity offered to the estab- lished religion of their country , no doubt the author would have received the punishment he deserved . But the fate of this impious ...
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