Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1J. Murray, 1854 - 395 pàgines |
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Pàgina xv
... leaves the reader to infer that he has obtained his information from accessible materials . Yet and mark his incessant love of truth - where he introduces new matter , he is particularly careful to name the persons from whom he derived ...
... leaves the reader to infer that he has obtained his information from accessible materials . Yet and mark his incessant love of truth - where he introduces new matter , he is particularly careful to name the persons from whom he derived ...
Pàgina xxiv
... leaves us with a favourable opinion of his good sense ; for even when wrong , he is still sagacious and penetrating , and the reader never loses the presence of a clear intellect . Wherever the world has dissented from his judgments ...
... leaves us with a favourable opinion of his good sense ; for even when wrong , he is still sagacious and penetrating , and the reader never loses the presence of a clear intellect . Wherever the world has dissented from his judgments ...
Pàgina xxvi
... leaving points of taste as much as possible to the reader's own good judgment to receive or to reject . In particular passages , however , I have at times allowed some authors of undoubted reputation to combat an opinion in a note ...
... leaving points of taste as much as possible to the reader's own good judgment to receive or to reject . In particular passages , however , I have at times allowed some authors of undoubted reputation to combat an opinion in a note ...
Pàgina 3
... to his six chil- dren , Peter , Andrew , John , William , Katherine , and Thomas , " and the child or children which my wife now goeth withal . " He leaves his wife his full and birth of his son , and consequently left him to B 2.
... to his six chil- dren , Peter , Andrew , John , William , Katherine , and Thomas , " and the child or children which my wife now goeth withal . " He leaves his wife his full and birth of his son , and consequently left him to B 2.
Pàgina 16
... leave the room when they came in : ' twas probably from a disappoint- ment in love . He was much in love with his Leonora , who is mentioned at the end of that good ballad of his on his different mistresses . She was married to Dean ...
... leave the room when they came in : ' twas probably from a disappoint- ment in love . He was much in love with his Leonora , who is mentioned at the end of that good ballad of his on his different mistresses . She was married to Dean ...
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