The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Nichols and Son, Red-Lion-Passage, Fleet-Street, 1801 |
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Pàgina 2
... be known , and it is vain to guefs ; had he thought himself injured , he knew He went off to Trinity College , and was admitted to a Bache lor's Degree in 1653. H. how how to complain . In the life of Plutarch he DRYDEN .
... be known , and it is vain to guefs ; had he thought himself injured , he knew He went off to Trinity College , and was admitted to a Bache lor's Degree in 1653. H. how how to complain . In the life of Plutarch he DRYDEN .
Pàgina 6
... knew that by his dexterity of verfification he was more likely to excel others in rhyme than without it , very readily adopted his matter's preference . He there- fore made rhyming tragedies , till , by the preva lence of manifeft ...
... knew that by his dexterity of verfification he was more likely to excel others in rhyme than without it , very readily adopted his matter's preference . He there- fore made rhyming tragedies , till , by the preva lence of manifeft ...
Pàgina 27
... this event , was a reason why it times , and was in general ill - received . C 2 41 . " of of as cky day , viz . Weft ; and he the kingdom was was performed but fix wonderful of wonderful that any man that knew the meaning his DRY DE N. 27.
... this event , was a reason why it times , and was in general ill - received . C 2 41 . " of of as cky day , viz . Weft ; and he the kingdom was was performed but fix wonderful of wonderful that any man that knew the meaning his DRY DE N. 27.
Pàgina 28
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. of wonderful that any man that knew the meaning his own words could ufe without felf - deteftation . ' It is an attempt to mingle earth and heaven , by praising human excellence ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. of wonderful that any man that knew the meaning his own words could ufe without felf - deteftation . ' It is an attempt to mingle earth and heaven , by praising human excellence ...
Pàgina 36
... knew that wit had little power against facts , wifely left , in that perplexity which it generally produces , a queftion which it was his intereft to fupprefs , and which , unless provoked by vindication , few were likely to ex- amine ...
... knew that wit had little power against facts , wifely left , in that perplexity which it generally produces , a queftion which it was his intereft to fupprefs , and which , unless provoked by vindication , few were likely to ex- amine ...
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