Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2S. E. Cassino, 1854 |
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... tell stories of heroes ; and it is therefore strange that Pope should adopt a fiction not only unnatural , but lately censured . The story of Lodona is told with sweetness ; but a new metamorphosis is a ready and puerile expedient ...
... tell stories of heroes ; and it is therefore strange that Pope should adopt a fiction not only unnatural , but lately censured . The story of Lodona is told with sweetness ; but a new metamorphosis is a ready and puerile expedient ...
Pàgina 350
... tell of him who was sincere , true , and faithful , that he was in honour clear . There seems to be an opposition intended in the fourth line , which is not very obvious : where is the relation between the two positions that he gained ...
... tell of him who was sincere , true , and faithful , that he was in honour clear . There seems to be an opposition intended in the fourth line , which is not very obvious : where is the relation between the two positions that he gained ...
Pàgina 388
... tell him that I was not the author ; and therefore I tell you , Mr. Bettesworth , that I am not the author of these lines . " 99 70 Bettesworth was so little satisfied with this account that he publicly professed his resolution of a ...
... tell him that I was not the author ; and therefore I tell you , Mr. Bettesworth , that I am not the author of these lines . " 99 70 Bettesworth was so little satisfied with this account that he publicly professed his resolution of a ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 167017289 | 15 |
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SIR RICHARD BLACKMORE 1658?1729 | 31 |
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