The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... on him , but entirely on the Public , to defend its own judgment . There remains what in my opinion might feem a better plea for these people , than any they have made ufe ufe of . If Obscurity or Poverty were to exempt TO THE PUBLISHER .
... on him , but entirely on the Public , to defend its own judgment . There remains what in my opinion might feem a better plea for these people , than any they have made ufe ufe of . If Obscurity or Poverty were to exempt TO THE PUBLISHER .
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... opinions , and ( whatever be ours of this fort of generation ) not being fond to enter into controversy , we shall defer writing the Life of our Poet , till authors can determine among themselves what Parents or Edu- cation he had , or ...
... opinions , and ( whatever be ours of this fort of generation ) not being fond to enter into controversy , we shall defer writing the Life of our Poet , till authors can determine among themselves what Parents or Edu- cation he had , or ...
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... opinion : " Those who have feen these two excel- " lent poems of Cooper's Hill , and Windfor Forest , " the one written by Sir John Denham , the other by " Mr. Pope , will fhew a great deal of candor if they approve of this . " 66 - Of ...
... opinion : " Those who have feen these two excel- " lent poems of Cooper's Hill , and Windfor Forest , " the one written by Sir John Denham , the other by " Mr. Pope , will fhew a great deal of candor if they approve of this . " 66 - Of ...
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... opinion of Mr. PRIOR himfelf , faying in his Alma " . O Abelard ! ill fated youth , Thy tale will justify this truth : But well I weet , thy cruel wrong Adorns a nobler Poet's fong : Dan Pope , for thy misfortune griev'd , With kind ...
... opinion of Mr. PRIOR himfelf , faying in his Alma " . O Abelard ! ill fated youth , Thy tale will justify this truth : But well I weet , thy cruel wrong Adorns a nobler Poet's fong : Dan Pope , for thy misfortune griev'd , With kind ...
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... opinion that no other perfon was equal to it . Next comes his Shakespeare on the stage : " Let him ( quoth one , whom I take to be 66 Mr. THEOBALD , Mift's Journal , June 8 , 1728. ) " publish fuch an author as he has leaft ftudied ...
... opinion that no other perfon was equal to it . Next comes his Shakespeare on the stage : " Let him ( quoth one , whom I take to be 66 Mr. THEOBALD , Mift's Journal , June 8 , 1728. ) " publish fuch an author as he has leaft ftudied ...
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