The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... thought no judge of Greek poetry , if he will not come in : I fay , I know not what could in- duce him to affert this ; for there is no manner of fimilitude to the other works of our poet : and here I must call in question the judgment ...
... thought no judge of Greek poetry , if he will not come in : I fay , I know not what could in- duce him to affert this ; for there is no manner of fimilitude to the other works of our poet : and here I must call in question the judgment ...
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... thought to be the feats of good men . Homer , Ly- toperon , Plutarch , Philoftratus , and Dion , as well as fefiod ... thoughts . Ver . 330. This repetition of the circumfpection of the guardian angels , and the punishment of the ...
... thought to be the feats of good men . Homer , Ly- toperon , Plutarch , Philoftratus , and Dion , as well as fefiod ... thoughts . Ver . 330. This repetition of the circumfpection of the guardian angels , and the punishment of the ...
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... thought to be the feats of good men . Homer , Ly- toperon , Plutarch , Philoftratus , and Dion , as well as Hefiod ... thoughts . Ver . 330. This repetition of the circumfpection of the guardian angels , and the punishment of the ...
... thought to be the feats of good men . Homer , Ly- toperon , Plutarch , Philoftratus , and Dion , as well as Hefiod ... thoughts . Ver . 330. This repetition of the circumfpection of the guardian angels , and the punishment of the ...
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... thought of on that occasion . There is not one of the ten commandments of Mofes , which relates to our moral duty to each other , that is not ftrongly recommended by our poet ; nor is it enough , he thinks , to be obfervant of what the ...
... thought of on that occasion . There is not one of the ten commandments of Mofes , which relates to our moral duty to each other , that is not ftrongly recommended by our poet ; nor is it enough , he thinks , to be obfervant of what the ...
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... thoughts , or long and tedious defcriptions of nothing , but , by the force of harmony and good fenfe , to purge the mind ... thought he could pay his friend and patron , Gallus , was , after all that pompous introduction to the choir of ...
... thoughts , or long and tedious defcriptions of nothing , but , by the force of harmony and good fenfe , to purge the mind ... thought he could pay his friend and patron , Gallus , was , after all that pompous introduction to the choir of ...
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