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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... whofe name was Smith . This gentleman and his lady treated him as their own child , and put him to Westminster - school under the care of Dr. Busby ; whence , after the loss of his faithful and generous guardian ( whose name he af ...
... whofe name was Smith . This gentleman and his lady treated him as their own child , and put him to Westminster - school under the care of Dr. Busby ; whence , after the loss of his faithful and generous guardian ( whose name he af ...
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... whofe conde- fcending and difinterested commendation of him gave him fuch a reputation as filenced the envious malice of his enemies , who durft not contradict the appro- bation of fo profound a master in theology . None of those self ...
... whofe conde- fcending and difinterested commendation of him gave him fuch a reputation as filenced the envious malice of his enemies , who durft not contradict the appro- bation of fo profound a master in theology . None of those self ...
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... whofe laws he looked upon as facred and inviolable . Every fubject that passed under his pen had all the life , proportion , and embellishments bestowed on it , which an exquifite fkill , a warm imagination , and a cool judgement ...
... whofe laws he looked upon as facred and inviolable . Every fubject that passed under his pen had all the life , proportion , and embellishments bestowed on it , which an exquifite fkill , a warm imagination , and a cool judgement ...
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... his favour . Whatever quarrel a few four creatures , whofe obfcurity is their happiness , may poffibly have to the age ; yet amidst a studied neglect , neglect , and total disuse of all those ceremonial at- SMIT H. 13.
... his favour . Whatever quarrel a few four creatures , whofe obfcurity is their happiness , may poffibly have to the age ; yet amidst a studied neglect , neglect , and total disuse of all those ceremonial at- SMIT H. 13.
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... whofe praise must have been written by Smith when he had been but two years in the university . This ode , which clofed the fecond volume of the Mufa Anglicana , though perhaps fome objections may be made to its Latinity , is by far the ...
... whofe praise must have been written by Smith when he had been but two years in the university . This ode , which clofed the fecond volume of the Mufa Anglicana , though perhaps fome objections may be made to its Latinity , is by far the ...
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