The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2C. Bathurst ... [and 34 others], 1783 Comprises short biographies and critical appraisals of 52 English poets, most of whom lived during the eighteenth century. |
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Pàgina 94
... suffered when he fo- licited ordination ; but he denies , in the preface to his Fables , that he ever defigned to enter into the church ; and fuch a denial he would not have hazarded , if he could have been convicted of falsehood ...
... suffered when he fo- licited ordination ; but he denies , in the preface to his Fables , that he ever defigned to enter into the church ; and fuch a denial he would not have hazarded , if he could have been convicted of falsehood ...
Pàgina 170
... suffered to pass without cenfure of the hyperbolical commendation which Dryden has given it in the general Preface , and in a poetical Dedi- dication , a piece where his original fondness of remote conceits feems to have revived . Of ...
... suffered to pass without cenfure of the hyperbolical commendation which Dryden has given it in the general Preface , and in a poetical Dedi- dication , a piece where his original fondness of remote conceits feems to have revived . Of ...
Pàgina 200
... suffer- 66 ings of any fort of men fo much as of " lovers ; and this was almost unknown to " the ancients : fo that they neither admi- “ nistered poetical juftice , of which Mr. Rymer boafts , fo well as we ; neither knew they the best ...
... suffer- 66 ings of any fort of men fo much as of " lovers ; and this was almost unknown to " the ancients : fo that they neither admi- “ nistered poetical juftice , of which Mr. Rymer boafts , fo well as we ; neither knew they the best ...
Pàgina 213
... suffer for God's fake ; being " affured , beforehand , never to be rewarded , though the times fhould alter . Towards " the latter end of this month , September , 66 Charles will begin to recover his perfect 5 ' health , according to ...
... suffer for God's fake ; being " affured , beforehand , never to be rewarded , though the times fhould alter . Towards " the latter end of this month , September , 66 Charles will begin to recover his perfect 5 ' health , according to ...
Pàgina 214
... suffer me to " take them but I never can repent of my conftancy , fince I am thoroughly per- " fuaded of the juftice of the cause for " which I fuffer . It has pleased God to 66 66 raife up many friends to me amongst my " enemies ...
... suffer me to " take them but I never can repent of my conftancy , fince I am thoroughly per- " fuaded of the juftice of the cause for " which I fuffer . It has pleased God to 66 66 raife up many friends to me amongst my " enemies ...
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