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 27
... 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.
... 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 44
... Three dialogues were published by the facetious Thomas Brown , of which the two firft were called Reafons of Mr. Bayes's changing his Religion and the third , the Reasons Reafons of Mr. Hains the Player's Converfion and Re - 44 DRYDE N.
... Three dialogues were published by the facetious Thomas Brown , of which the two firft were called Reafons of Mr. Bayes's changing his Religion and the third , the Reasons Reafons of Mr. Hains the Player's Converfion and Re - 44 DRYDE N.
Pàgina 46
... reason that your " Mufe , which appeared firft in a tyrant's quarrel , " fhould employ her laft efforts to justify the ufur- " pation of the Hind . " Next year the nation was fummoned to celebrate the birth of the Prince . Now was the ...
... reason that your " Mufe , which appeared firft in a tyrant's quarrel , " fhould employ her laft efforts to justify the ufur- " pation of the Hind . " Next year the nation was fummoned to celebrate the birth of the Prince . Now was the ...
Pàgina 49
... reason we follow Rinaldo to the en- chanted wood with more curiofity than terror . In this fcheme of Dryden there is one great dif- ficulty , which yet he would perhaps have had ad- drefs enough to furmount . In a war juftice can be but ...
... reason we follow Rinaldo to the en- chanted wood with more curiofity than terror . In this fcheme of Dryden there is one great dif- ficulty , which yet he would perhaps have had ad- drefs enough to furmount . In a war juftice can be but ...
Pàgina 151
... reason to apprehend . Writing with eafe , what ( as Mr. Wycherley fpeaks ) may be eafily written , moved his indignation . When he was writing upon a fubject , he would feriously confider what Demoft- henes , Homer , Virgil , or Horace ...
... reason to apprehend . Writing with eafe , what ( as Mr. Wycherley fpeaks ) may be eafily written , moved his indignation . When he was writing upon a fubject , he would feriously confider what Demoft- henes , Homer , Virgil , or Horace ...
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