The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1Nichols and Son, 1801 - 588 pàgines |
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... of thirteen years . R. He was a candidate this year at Westminster - school for election to Trinity College , but proved unfuccefsful . N. B 2 where 2 where he continued his fludies with great intenfe nefs COWLEY . 3 .
... of thirteen years . R. He was a candidate this year at Westminster - school for election to Trinity College , but proved unfuccefsful . N. B 2 where 2 where he continued his fludies with great intenfe nefs COWLEY . 3 .
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. 2 where he continued his fludies with great intenfe nefs ; for , he is faid to have written , while he was yet a young ftudent , the greater part of his Davideis : " a work of ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. 2 where he continued his fludies with great intenfe nefs ; for , he is faid to have written , while he was yet a young ftudent , the greater part of his Davideis : " a work of ...
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... continued , " fays his biographer , " under " thefe bonds till the general deliverance ; " it is therefore to be fuppofed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the King , without the confent of his bondfman ; that he did ...
... continued , " fays his biographer , " under " thefe bonds till the general deliverance ; " it is therefore to be fuppofed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the King , without the confent of his bondfman ; that he did ...
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... continued by tradition , because they fupply com- modious allufions . It gave a piteous groan , and fo it broke : In vain it fomething would have spoke : The love within too ftrong for't was , Like poifon put into a Venice - glass ...
... continued by tradition , because they fupply com- modious allufions . It gave a piteous groan , and fo it broke : In vain it fomething would have spoke : The love within too ftrong for't was , Like poifon put into a Venice - glass ...
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... continued to delight through all the changes of human manners , he contented himfelf with a deciduous laurel , of which the verdure in its fpring was bright and gay , but which time has been con- tinually healing from his brows . He was ...
... continued to delight through all the changes of human manners , he contented himfelf with a deciduous laurel , of which the verdure in its fpring was bright and gay , but which time has been con- tinually healing from his brows . He was ...
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