The Works of the English Poets, Volume 31J. Nichols, 1779 - 288 halaman |
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... thought it an honour to confult him in the foftness and har- mony of his verfe : and Dr. Sprat , in the delicacy and turn of his profe . Dryden determines by him , under the character of Eugenius , as to the laws of dramatick poetry ...
... thought it an honour to confult him in the foftness and har- mony of his verfe : and Dr. Sprat , in the delicacy and turn of his profe . Dryden determines by him , under the character of Eugenius , as to the laws of dramatick poetry ...
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... thought was always new ; and the expreffion of it fo particularly happy , that every body knew immediately it could only be my lord Dorfet's : and yet it was so easy toọ , that every body was ready to imagine himself capable of writing ...
... thought was always new ; and the expreffion of it fo particularly happy , that every body knew immediately it could only be my lord Dorfet's : and yet it was so easy toọ , that every body was ready to imagine himself capable of writing ...
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... king defigned to fhew the French ( who would be thought the politeft nation ) that one of the finest gen- tlemen in Europe was his fabject ; and that we had a prince 3 ** prince who understood his worth fo well , as not 6 * DEDICATION .
... king defigned to fhew the French ( who would be thought the politeft nation ) that one of the finest gen- tlemen in Europe was his fabject ; and that we had a prince 3 ** prince who understood his worth fo well , as not 6 * DEDICATION .
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... thought it became him to refume the courage of his youth , and once more to engage himself in defending the liberty of his country . He entered into the prince of Orange's intereft ; and carried on his part of that great enter- prife ...
... thought it became him to refume the courage of his youth , and once more to engage himself in defending the liberty of his country . He entered into the prince of Orange's intereft ; and carried on his part of that great enter- prife ...
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... thought the letter of the law too rigid . To those whofe circumstances were fuch as made them ashamed of their poverty , he knew how to bestow his munificence , with- out offending their modefty ; and , under the notion of frequent ...
... thought the letter of the law too rigid . To those whofe circumstances were fuch as made them ashamed of their poverty , he knew how to bestow his munificence , with- out offending their modefty ; and , under the notion of frequent ...
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