The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1C. Bathurst, 1783 |
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Pàgina 8
... told by Barnes * , who had means enough of informa- tion , that , whatever he may talk of his own inflammability , and the variety of characters by which his heart was divided , he in reality was in love but once , and then never had re ...
... told by Barnes * , who had means enough of informa- tion , that , whatever he may talk of his own inflammability , and the variety of characters by which his heart was divided , he in reality was in love but once , and then never had re ...
Pàgina 11
... told the fame " thing to that purpose . " This expreffion from a fecretary of the present time would be confidered as merely ludicrous , or at most as an oftentatious dif play of scholarship ; but the manners of that time were fo tinged ...
... told the fame " thing to that purpose . " This expreffion from a fecretary of the present time would be confidered as merely ludicrous , or at most as an oftentatious dif play of scholarship ; but the manners of that time were fo tinged ...
Pàgina 13
... far he complied with the men in power , is to be enquired before he can be blamed . It is not faid that he told them any fecrets , or affifted them by intelligence , or any 7 any other act . If he only promised to COWL E Y. 13.
... far he complied with the men in power , is to be enquired before he can be blamed . It is not faid that he told them any fecrets , or affifted them by intelligence , or any 7 any other act . If he only promised to COWL E Y. 13.
Pàgina 18
... told Cowley how little fa- " vour had been fhewn him , he received the " news of his ill fuccefs , not with fo much " firmness as might have been expected from " fo great a man . " What firmness they expected , or what weakness Cowley ...
... told Cowley how little fa- " vour had been fhewn him , he received the " news of his ill fuccefs , not with fo much " firmness as might have been expected from " fo great a man . " What firmness they expected , or what weakness Cowley ...
Pàgina 23
... told Mr. " Bois that you would . This is what they call Monftri fimile . I do hope to recover 56 late hurt fo farre within five or fix my " days ( though it be uncertain yet whether " I fhall ever recover it ) as to walk about 66 66 ...
... told Mr. " Bois that you would . This is what they call Monftri fimile . I do hope to recover 56 late hurt fo farre within five or fix my " days ( though it be uncertain yet whether " I fhall ever recover it ) as to walk about 66 66 ...
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