Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 2. kötetauthor, 1817 - 852 oldal |
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... Poet had a mind to insinuate that , as Alexander cried because he had no more worlds to -conquer , so the Duke cried because he had no more wives to bury . So profound are our Provincial Poets ! But , if you will allow me , after all ...
... Poet had a mind to insinuate that , as Alexander cried because he had no more worlds to -conquer , so the Duke cried because he had no more wives to bury . So profound are our Provincial Poets ! But , if you will allow me , after all ...
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... Poet ; who , in his Preface to the Edition , observes , that Shakespeare , notwithstanding his defects , is justly and universally elevated above all other Dramatic Writers . If ever any Author deserved the name of an original , it was ...
... Poet ; who , in his Preface to the Edition , observes , that Shakespeare , notwithstanding his defects , is justly and universally elevated above all other Dramatic Writers . If ever any Author deserved the name of an original , it was ...
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... Poet , or the condition of his Works ; illustrating Mr. Pope's observations by ex- amples . This is in two or three sheets of paper , and I fancy you will think that the emendations and observations I there make , do not a little con ...
... Poet , or the condition of his Works ; illustrating Mr. Pope's observations by ex- amples . This is in two or three sheets of paper , and I fancy you will think that the emendations and observations I there make , do not a little con ...
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... Poet ( though there are several whom we admire ) who has met with the good fortune of a kind hand endeavouring to secure him against mortality . Strange humour ! Much pains have been taken to preserve to us the Picture of Chaucer ...
... Poet ( though there are several whom we admire ) who has met with the good fortune of a kind hand endeavouring to secure him against mortality . Strange humour ! Much pains have been taken to preserve to us the Picture of Chaucer ...
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... Poet's allusion . Why does he say that Coriolanus will be to Rome , as the Osprey to the Fish : He'll take it By Sov'reignty of Nature ? pro- In Does he mean , that Coriolanus in war is as supe- rior to all other Warriors , as the Eagle ...
... Poet's allusion . Why does he say that Coriolanus will be to Rome , as the Osprey to the Fish : He'll take it By Sov'reignty of Nature ? pro- In Does he mean , that Coriolanus in war is as supe- rior to all other Warriors , as the Eagle ...
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