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 6
... those of all other poets . The practice of making tragedies in rhyme was introduced foon after the Reftoration , as it feems by the Earl of Orrery , in compliance with the opinion of Charles the Second , who had formed his tafte by the ...
... those of all other poets . The practice of making tragedies in rhyme was introduced foon after the Reftoration , as it feems by the Earl of Orrery , in compliance with the opinion of Charles the Second , who had formed his tafte by the ...
Pàgina 8
... those days not inadequate to the conveniences of life . The fame year he published his Effay on Dra- matick Poetry , an elegant and inftructive dialogue , in which we are told by Prior , that the principal character is meant to ...
... those days not inadequate to the conveniences of life . The fame year he published his Effay on Dra- matick Poetry , an elegant and inftructive dialogue , in which we are told by Prior , that the principal character is meant to ...
Pàgina 9
... those first thoughts of his , contrary to the Latin proverb , " " were not always the leaft happy , and as his fancy " was quick , fo likewife were the products of it " remote and new . He borrowed not of any other , " and his ...
... those first thoughts of his , contrary to the Latin proverb , " " were not always the leaft happy , and as his fancy " was quick , fo likewife were the products of it " remote and new . He borrowed not of any other , " and his ...
Pàgina 24
... those without and those within . " This Almanzor fpeaks of himself ; and fure " for one man to conquer an army within the city , and another without the city , at once , is fomething difficult ; but this flight is pardonable " to fome ...
... those without and those within . " This Almanzor fpeaks of himself ; and fure " for one man to conquer an army within the city , and another without the city , at once , is fomething difficult ; but this flight is pardonable " to fome ...
Pàgina 56
... those who had of- " fended him . His friendship , where he profeffed " it , went beyond his profeffions . He was of a " very eafy , of very pleafing accefs ; but fome- ❝ ever . << what flow , and , as it were , diffident in his ad- $ 6 ...
... those who had of- " fended him . His friendship , where he profeffed " it , went beyond his profeffions . He was of a " very eafy , of very pleafing accefs ; but fome- ❝ ever . << what flow , and , as it were , diffident in his ad- $ 6 ...
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