Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2J. Murray, 1854 - 444 pàgines |
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... passed with false apprehensions of her danger . What- ever end may be designed , there is always something despicable in a trick . He became , as may be easily supposed , a favourite of King William , who , the day after his accession ...
... passed with false apprehensions of her danger . What- ever end may be designed , there is always something despicable in a trick . He became , as may be easily supposed , a favourite of King William , who , the day after his accession ...
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... passed six years in the college , he went at nineteen to Cam- bridge , ' where he continued a friendship begun at school with Mr. Montague , afterwards Earl of Halifax . They came to London together , and are said to have been invited ...
... passed six years in the college , he went at nineteen to Cam- bridge , ' where he continued a friendship begun at school with Mr. Montague , afterwards Earl of Halifax . They came to London together , and are said to have been invited ...
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... passed with- out notice . It is gay and elegant , and exhibits several artful accommodations of classic expressions to new purposes . It seems better turned than the odes of Hannes . " 6 To the poem on Cider , ' written in imitation of ...
... passed with- out notice . It is gay and elegant , and exhibits several artful accommodations of classic expressions to new purposes . It seems better turned than the odes of Hannes . " 6 To the poem on Cider , ' written in imitation of ...
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... passed through the exercises of the college and university with unusual applause ; and though he often suffered his friends to call him off from his retirements , and to lengthen out those jovial avocations , yet his return to his ...
... passed through the exercises of the college and university with unusual applause ; and though he often suffered his friends to call him off from his retirements , and to lengthen out those jovial avocations , yet his return to his ...
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... ; a passion he was most susceptible of , and whose laws he looked upon as sacred and inviolable . " C Every subject that passed under his pen had all the life , proportion , and embellishments bestowed on it which an exquisite skill ,
... ; a passion he was most susceptible of , and whose laws he looked upon as sacred and inviolable . " C Every subject that passed under his pen had all the life , proportion , and embellishments bestowed on it which an exquisite skill ,
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