The Works of the British Poets with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert Anderson, Volumen1John & Arthur Arch, 1795 |
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... these accounts against the other , have adopted both , and tell us very gravely that he was first at Cambridge , and afterwards removed from thence to complete his education at Oxford . After he left the university , he is supposed to ...
... these accounts against the other , have adopted both , and tell us very gravely that he was first at Cambridge , and afterwards removed from thence to complete his education at Oxford . After he left the university , he is supposed to ...
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... these dif- turbances ( as he says , Teft . of Love ) he was probably superseded in his office of Comptroller . It is probable , too , that he was confirmed in it on his return , though the inftrument has not been pro- duced . In the 11 ...
... these dif- turbances ( as he says , Teft . of Love ) he was probably superseded in his office of Comptroller . It is probable , too , that he was confirmed in it on his return , though the inftrument has not been pro- duced . In the 11 ...
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Robert Anderson. These are the principal facts in Chaucer's life , which are attested by authentic evidences . In his ... these few years been fo accurately and amply displayed by Mr. Warton , the learned hiftorian of the English poetry ...
Robert Anderson. These are the principal facts in Chaucer's life , which are attested by authentic evidences . In his ... these few years been fo accurately and amply displayed by Mr. Warton , the learned hiftorian of the English poetry ...
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... these conclufions are deduced concerning him : -That in cultivation and elegance , in harmony and perfpicuity of verfification , he surpasses his predeceffors in an infinite proportion ; that his genius was univerfal , and adapted to ...
... these conclufions are deduced concerning him : -That in cultivation and elegance , in harmony and perfpicuity of verfification , he surpasses his predeceffors in an infinite proportion ; that his genius was univerfal , and adapted to ...
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... these collections , it was neceffary to form a right idea , to felect from them whatever was conducive to his defign , and carefully to avoid their errors , at the fame time that he preferved their excellencies . What use he has made of ...
... these collections , it was neceffary to form a right idea , to felect from them whatever was conducive to his defign , and carefully to avoid their errors , at the fame time that he preferved their excellencies . What use he has made of ...
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