Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2J. Murray, 1854 - 444 pàgines |
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... occasion of King William's victory in Ireland , and Ambrose Philips's best poem is an epistle to Lord Dorset . Nor were poets alone com- plimentary , for Dennis dedicates to him his volume of remarks on Blackmore's ' Prince Arthur ...
... occasion of King William's victory in Ireland , and Ambrose Philips's best poem is an epistle to Lord Dorset . Nor were poets alone com- plimentary , for Dennis dedicates to him his volume of remarks on Blackmore's ' Prince Arthur ...
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... occasion of their dislike . People that have formed their taste upon the French writers can have no relish for Philips ; they admire points and turns , and conse- quently have no judgment of what is great and majestic : he must look ...
... occasion of their dislike . People that have formed their taste upon the French writers can have no relish for Philips ; they admire points and turns , and conse- quently have no judgment of what is great and majestic : he must look ...
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... occasion of the son's being left very young in the hands of a near relation ( one who married Mr. Neale's sister ) , whose name was Smith . " This gentleman and his lady treated him as their own child , and put him to Westminster School ...
... occasion of the son's being left very young in the hands of a near relation ( one who married Mr. Neale's sister ) , whose name was Smith . " This gentleman and his lady treated him as their own child , and put him to Westminster School ...
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... occasion ; and it must not be forgotten how zealously Mr. Addison espoused his interest , with all the elegant judgment and diffusive good - nature for which that accomplished gentle- man and author is so justly valued by mankind . But ...
... occasion ; and it must not be forgotten how zealously Mr. Addison espoused his interest , with all the elegant judgment and diffusive good - nature for which that accomplished gentle- man and author is so justly valued by mankind . But ...
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... occasion , I have not heard any thing memorable . As his years advanced , he advanced in reputation ; for he continued to cultivate his mind , though he did not amend his irregularities ; by which he gave so much offence , that , April ...
... occasion , I have not heard any thing memorable . As his years advanced , he advanced in reputation ; for he continued to cultivate his mind , though he did not amend his irregularities ; by which he gave so much offence , that , April ...
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