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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... verses , that are not often to be met in Poets by profession . The first manifests itself in the Poem to Dr. Taylor , and the latter in this to me . That which you tell me was Mr. Gale's advice to Professor Blackwell , was extremely ...
... verses , that are not often to be met in Poets by profession . The first manifests itself in the Poem to Dr. Taylor , and the latter in this to me . That which you tell me was Mr. Gale's advice to Professor Blackwell , was extremely ...
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... verses " In Birchium , " Gent . Mag . vol . IX . p . 4 . † Mr. Warburton enlarged this sentiment in a letter he wrote a few days after to Mr. Des Maiseaux ; see before , p . 66 . are are unquestionably right ; and of their original ...
... verses " In Birchium , " Gent . Mag . vol . IX . p . 4 . † Mr. Warburton enlarged this sentiment in a letter he wrote a few days after to Mr. Des Maiseaux ; see before , p . 66 . are are unquestionably right ; and of their original ...
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... verse . But his joining Herod the Great to it , which is undoubtedly his own , as- * Jacob Robinson , Bookseller , in Fleet - street , publisher of the " Works of the Learned , " in which the Four Letters first appeared . He was uncle ...
... verse . But his joining Herod the Great to it , which is undoubtedly his own , as- * Jacob Robinson , Bookseller , in Fleet - street , publisher of the " Works of the Learned , " in which the Four Letters first appeared . He was uncle ...
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... verse would willingly have shone , And read Pope's Poems , and destroy'd her own ; Suffer'd no peevish lines to see the day ; Spleen oft compos'd what Candour threw away ; Nor wrong'd herself , nor wrong'd another's name Too proud to ...
... verse would willingly have shone , And read Pope's Poems , and destroy'd her own ; Suffer'd no peevish lines to see the day ; Spleen oft compos'd what Candour threw away ; Nor wrong'd herself , nor wrong'd another's name Too proud to ...
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... Letter by Con- canen on Swift and Pope's Miscellanies ; and in 1728 he wrote the Preface to the " Collection of all the Verses , Essays , Letters , and I have no doubt but Shakespeare wrote : I think THEOBALD AND CONCANEN . 191.
... Letter by Con- canen on Swift and Pope's Miscellanies ; and in 1728 he wrote the Preface to the " Collection of all the Verses , Essays , Letters , and I have no doubt but Shakespeare wrote : I think THEOBALD AND CONCANEN . 191.
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