“The” Lives of the English Poets: In Two Volumes, Volume 2Tauchnitz, 1858 - 429 pages |
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... occasion were those verses written , which , though nothing is said of their success , seem to have recommended him to some notice ; for his praise of the Countess's music , and his lines on the famous picture of Seneca , afford reason ...
... occasion were those verses written , which , though nothing is said of their success , seem to have recommended him to some notice ; for his praise of the Countess's music , and his lines on the famous picture of Seneca , afford reason ...
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... occasion proceeded from accident or imitation , is not easy to determine . Tickell might have been impressed with his expectation by Swift's " Proposal for ascertaining the English Language , " then lately pub- lished . In the ...
... occasion proceeded from accident or imitation , is not easy to determine . Tickell might have been impressed with his expectation by Swift's " Proposal for ascertaining the English Language , " then lately pub- lished . In the ...
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In Two Volumes Samuel Johnson. him to another effort of poetry . On this occasion he had fewer or less formidable rivals ; and it would be not easy to name any other composition produced by that event which is now remembered . Every ...
In Two Volumes Samuel Johnson. him to another effort of poetry . On this occasion he had fewer or less formidable rivals ; and it would be not easy to name any other composition produced by that event which is now remembered . Every ...
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... occasion , and convince him thoroughly , that we must give a different turn to our parliament and our people according to their resolution at this crisis . " Prior's public dignity and splendour commenced in August , 1713 , and ...
... occasion , and convince him thoroughly , that we must give a different turn to our parliament and our people according to their resolution at this crisis . " Prior's public dignity and splendour commenced in August , 1713 , and ...
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... occasions , being less remembered , raised less emotion . Some of them , however , are preserved by their inherent excellence . The burlesque of Boileau's Ode on Namur has , in some parts , such airiness and levity as will always ...
... occasions , being less remembered , raised less emotion . Some of them , however , are preserved by their inherent excellence . The burlesque of Boileau's Ode on Namur has , in some parts , such airiness and levity as will always ...
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