The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen8John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... such veneration for his instructor , that he perfuaded a friend to conduct him to a coffee - house which Dryden frequented , and pleafed himself with having feen him . " Who does not wish that Dryden could have known the value of the ...
... such veneration for his instructor , that he perfuaded a friend to conduct him to a coffee - house which Dryden frequented , and pleafed himself with having feen him . " Who does not wish that Dryden could have known the value of the ...
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... such a manner that he loft their use . In 1727 , Swift vifited England , and joined with Pope in publishing three volumes of Miscel- tanies . Pope contributed the Memoirs of a Parifb Clerk , Stradling verfus Styles , Virgilius ...
... such a manner that he loft their use . In 1727 , Swift vifited England , and joined with Pope in publishing three volumes of Miscel- tanies . Pope contributed the Memoirs of a Parifb Clerk , Stradling verfus Styles , Virgilius ...
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... Such a verfion , the most perfect knowledge of the Greek and English languages could not have produced , It is not the work of a scholar or versifier merely ; it is the performance of a poet . The diction and verfification must ...
... Such a verfion , the most perfect knowledge of the Greek and English languages could not have produced , It is not the work of a scholar or versifier merely ; it is the performance of a poet . The diction and verfification must ...
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... Such as th ' ambitious vainly think their due , When prostitutes , or needy flatterers fue . And fee the chief ... Such be my days , and such my fortunes be Though every laurel through the dome be thine , * Earl of Peterborough . 6 ...
... Such as th ' ambitious vainly think their due , When prostitutes , or needy flatterers fue . And fee the chief ... Such be my days , and such my fortunes be Though every laurel through the dome be thine , * Earl of Peterborough . 6 ...
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With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Robert Anderson. Such be my days , and such my fortunes be , To live by reafon , and to write by thee ! Nor deem this verse , though humble , a disgrace : All are not born the glory of their race ...
With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Robert Anderson. Such be my days , and such my fortunes be , To live by reafon , and to write by thee ! Nor deem this verse , though humble , a disgrace : All are not born the glory of their race ...
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