The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... afterwards by Collier ; but Blackmore's censure was cold and general , Collier's was personal and ardent ; Blackmore taught his reader to dislike what Collier incited him to abhor . In his preface to King Arthur he endeavoured to gain ...
... afterwards by Collier ; but Blackmore's censure was cold and general , Collier's was personal and ardent ; Blackmore taught his reader to dislike what Collier incited him to abhor . In his preface to King Arthur he endeavoured to gain ...
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... afterwards collected into a volume , and called in the title A Sequel to the Spectators . Some years afterwards , ( 1716 and 1717 ) , he published two volumes of essays in prose , which can be commended only as they are written for the ...
... afterwards collected into a volume , and called in the title A Sequel to the Spectators . Some years afterwards , ( 1716 and 1717 ) , he published two volumes of essays in prose , which can be commended only as they are written for the ...
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... afterwards the perpetual and incessant enemy of Blackmore . One of his essays is upon the spleen , which is treated by him so much to his own satisfaction , that he has published the same thoughts in the same words ; first in the Lay ...
... afterwards the perpetual and incessant enemy of Blackmore . One of his essays is upon the spleen , which is treated by him so much to his own satisfaction , that he has published the same thoughts in the same words ; first in the Lay ...
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... afterwards to Cambridge ; but , with many other wise and virtuous men , who at that time of discord and debate consulted conscience , whether well or ill informed , more than interest , he doubted the legality of the government , and ...
... afterwards to Cambridge ; but , with many other wise and virtuous men , who at that time of discord and debate consulted conscience , whether well or ill informed , more than interest , he doubted the legality of the government , and ...
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... afterwards more remarkable , produced a pamphlet , called The Key to the What d'ye call it ? which , says Gay , " calls me a block- head , and mr . Pope a knave . " But fortune has always been inconstant . Not long af terwards , ( 1717 ) ...
... afterwards more remarkable , produced a pamphlet , called The Key to the What d'ye call it ? which , says Gay , " calls me a block- head , and mr . Pope a knave . " But fortune has always been inconstant . Not long af terwards , ( 1717 ) ...
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