The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1Nichols and Son, 1801 - 1253 pàgines |
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... confidered the ancients and mo- derns not as parties or rivals for fame , but as Archi- tects upon one and the fame plan , the Art of Poetry ; according to which he judged , approved , and blamed , without flattery or detraction . If he ...
... confidered the ancients and mo- derns not as parties or rivals for fame , but as Archi- tects upon one and the fame plan , the Art of Poetry ; according to which he judged , approved , and blamed , without flattery or detraction . If he ...
Pàgina 24
... confidered , like thofe of Scaliger , as worthy of prefervation . He had great readiness and exactness of criticism , and by a cursory glance over a new compofition would exactly tell all its faults and beauties . He was remarkable for ...
... confidered , like thofe of Scaliger , as worthy of prefervation . He had great readiness and exactness of criticism , and by a cursory glance over a new compofition would exactly tell all its faults and beauties . He was remarkable for ...
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... confidered as not qualified to oppofe or contradict him . He had many frailties ; yet it can- not but be fuppofed that he had great merit , who could obtain to the fame play a prologue from Ad- dison , and an epilogue from Prior ; and ...
... confidered as not qualified to oppofe or contradict him . He had many frailties ; yet it can- not but be fuppofed that he had great merit , who could obtain to the fame play a prologue from Ad- dison , and an epilogue from Prior ; and ...
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... confidered , in a conference , the great question , Whether the crown was vacant ? and manfully spoke in favour of his old mafter . He complied , however , with the new establish- ment , and was left unmolefted ; but , in 1692 , a ...
... confidered , in a conference , the great question , Whether the crown was vacant ? and manfully spoke in favour of his old mafter . He complied , however , with the new establish- ment , and was left unmolefted ; but , in 1692 , a ...
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... confidered as poor . " This likewife was granted by the College . It was then confidered who fhould diftribute the medicines , and who should fettle their prices . The phyficians procured fome apothecaries to undertake the difpenfation ...
... confidered as poor . " This likewife was granted by the College . It was then confidered who fhould diftribute the medicines , and who should fettle their prices . The phyficians procured fome apothecaries to undertake the difpenfation ...
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