The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... several things which " plainly fhew , he thought an Art of Poetry was of 86 no ufe , even while he was writing one . " To all which great authorities , we can only oppose that of Mr. ADDISON . ❝r The Art of Criticism ( faith he ) which ...
... several things which " plainly fhew , he thought an Art of Poetry was of 86 no ufe , even while he was writing one . " To all which great authorities , we can only oppose that of Mr. ADDISON . ❝r The Art of Criticism ( faith he ) which ...
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... several of the precepts in the 46 very precepts themselves . " He then produces fome instances of a particular beauty in the numbers , and concludes with faying , that " there are three poems in " our tongue of the fame nature , and ...
... several of the precepts in the 46 very precepts themselves . " He then produces fome instances of a particular beauty in the numbers , and concludes with faying , that " there are three poems in " our tongue of the fame nature , and ...
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... several years before Mr. Addison's decease , did fee and ap- prove of the said verses , in no wife a libel , but a friendly rebuke fent privately in our author's own hand to Mr. Addison himself , and never made public , till after their ...
... several years before Mr. Addison's decease , did fee and ap- prove of the said verses , in no wife a libel , but a friendly rebuke fent privately in our author's own hand to Mr. Addison himself , and never made public , till after their ...
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... several , Mr. P. would " not deprive it of them , " & c . Surely , if we add the teftimonies of the Lord BOLINGBROKE , of the Lady to whom the faid verfes were originally addressed , of Hugh Bethel , Efq ; and others , who knew them as ...
... several , Mr. P. would " not deprive it of them , " & c . Surely , if we add the teftimonies of the Lord BOLINGBROKE , of the Lady to whom the faid verfes were originally addressed , of Hugh Bethel , Efq ; and others , who knew them as ...
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... several great men , the Poet's par- ticular friends , he most amply deferved a niche in the Temple of Infamy : Witnels a paper , called the Free Briton , a Dedication intituled , To the Genuine Blun- derer , 1732 , and many others . He ...
... several great men , the Poet's par- ticular friends , he most amply deferved a niche in the Temple of Infamy : Witnels a paper , called the Free Briton , a Dedication intituled , To the Genuine Blun- derer , 1732 , and many others . He ...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Հատոր 34 Samuel Johnson Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1779 |
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