The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... honours of my life , and a much greater refpect to Truth , than to him or any man living , engaged me in inquiries ... honour bad Men , long before he had either leisure or inclination to call them bad Writers : And fome had been fuch ...
... honours of my life , and a much greater refpect to Truth , than to him or any man living , engaged me in inquiries ... honour bad Men , long before he had either leisure or inclination to call them bad Writers : And fome had been fuch ...
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... honour of our " language , it has been taught to exprefs with elegance " the greatest of their poets in each nation . The illi- " terate among our own countrymen may learn to judge " from Dryden's Virgil of the most perfect Epic per ...
... honour of our " language , it has been taught to exprefs with elegance " the greatest of their poets in each nation . The illi- " terate among our own countrymen may learn to judge " from Dryden's Virgil of the most perfect Epic per ...
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... honour- able perfonages . And yet followeth another charge , infinuating no less than his enmity both to Church and State , which z Daily Journal , March 18 , 1728 . could could come from no other informer than the faid Mr. 32 TESTIMONIES.
... honour- able perfonages . And yet followeth another charge , infinuating no less than his enmity both to Church and State , which z Daily Journal , March 18 , 1728 . could could come from no other informer than the faid Mr. 32 TESTIMONIES.
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... honoured commands for the fame ; and that they are introduced not as witneffes in the controverfy , but . as witnesses that cannot be controverted : not to dis- pute , but to decide . Certain it is , that dividing our writers into two ...
... honoured commands for the fame ; and that they are introduced not as witneffes in the controverfy , but . as witnesses that cannot be controverted : not to dis- pute , but to decide . Certain it is , that dividing our writers into two ...
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... honour and word of " a gentleman , that I never wrote fo much as one line in concert with any one man whatsoever . And these two Letters from Gildon will plainly fhew , that we are " not writers in concert with each other . Sir , -The ...
... honour and word of " a gentleman , that I never wrote fo much as one line in concert with any one man whatsoever . And these two Letters from Gildon will plainly fhew , that we are " not writers in concert with each other . Sir , -The ...
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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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