The Works of the English Poets, Հատոր 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 էջ |
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... Author of the DUNCIAD . À Satire upon Dulness is a thing that has been used and allowed in All Ages . Out of thine own Mouth will I judge thee , wicked Scribbler ! TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING Our POET and his WORKS . TESTI [ 18 ]
... Author of the DUNCIAD . À Satire upon Dulness is a thing that has been used and allowed in All Ages . Out of thine own Mouth will I judge thee , wicked Scribbler ! TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS CONCERNING Our POET and his WORKS . TESTI [ 18 ]
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... thee with our exercitations on this most delectable Poem ( drawn from the many volumes of our Adverfaria on modern Authors ) we fhall here , according to the laudable ufage of editors , col- lect the various judgments of the Learned ...
... thee with our exercitations on this most delectable Poem ( drawn from the many volumes of our Adverfaria on modern Authors ) we fhall here , according to the laudable ufage of editors , col- lect the various judgments of the Learned ...
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... thee , and fome of as little even to him ; I entreat thee to confider how minutely all true critics and commentators are wont to infift upon fuch , and how material they feem to themselves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader ...
... thee , and fome of as little even to him ; I entreat thee to confider how minutely all true critics and commentators are wont to infift upon fuch , and how material they feem to themselves , if to none other . Forgive me , gentle reader ...
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... Though each great ancient court thee to his shrine , " Though every laurel through the dome be thine , b Verses to Mr. P. on his tranflation of Homer . с Poem prefixed to his works . " Go " Go to the good and juft , and awful 34 ...
... Though each great ancient court thee to his shrine , " Though every laurel through the dome be thine , b Verses to Mr. P. on his tranflation of Homer . с Poem prefixed to his works . " Go " Go to the good and juft , and awful 34 ...
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... thee by turning to the other fide , and shewing his Character drawn by those with whom he never converfed , and whofe countenances he could not know , though turned againft him : First again commencing with the high voiced and never ...
... thee by turning to the other fide , and shewing his Character drawn by those with whom he never converfed , and whofe countenances he could not know , though turned againft him : First again commencing with the high voiced and never ...
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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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