Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2J. Murray, 1854 - 444 pàgines |
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... believe for the first time in any collection of poems ) in Lintot's Miscellany Poems , 8vo . , 1712 , and is there called A Song , written at sea by the late Earl of Dorset , in the first Dutch War . ' 7 John , fifth Earl of Orrery ...
... believe for the first time in any collection of poems ) in Lintot's Miscellany Poems , 8vo . , 1712 , and is there called A Song , written at sea by the late Earl of Dorset , in the first Dutch War . ' 7 John , fifth Earl of Orrery ...
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... believe that he would have admitted a more pleasing modulation of numbers into his work : but Philips sits down with a resolution to make no more music than he found - to want all that his master wanted , though he is very far from ...
... believe that he would have admitted a more pleasing modulation of numbers into his work : but Philips sits down with a resolution to make no more music than he found - to want all that his master wanted , though he is very far from ...
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... believe , was never yet heard of but in England . It will sound oddly to posterity , that , in a polite nation , in an enlightened age , under the direction of the most wise , most learned , and most generous encouragers of knowledge in ...
... believe , was never yet heard of but in England . It will sound oddly to posterity , that , in a polite nation , in an enlightened age , under the direction of the most wise , most learned , and most generous encouragers of knowledge in ...
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... believe that Virgil desired his works might be burnt , had not the same Augustus that desired him to write them preserved them from destruction . A scribbling beau may imagine a poet may be induced to write , by the very pleasure he ...
... believe that Virgil desired his works might be burnt , had not the same Augustus that desired him to write them preserved them from destruction . A scribbling beau may imagine a poet may be induced to write , by the very pleasure he ...
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... believe , silent and tender ; for one of his friends , from whom I learned much of his life , appeared not to know it . " He was now driven to London , where he associated himself with the Whigs , whether because they were in power , or ...
... believe , silent and tender ; for one of his friends , from whom I learned much of his life , appeared not to know it . " He was now driven to London , where he associated himself with the Whigs , whether because they were in power , or ...
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