The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 15Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... give the best turn thy fertile brain will furnish thee with to the blunders of thy country- men , who are not much better politicians than the French are poets . ' The duke of Shrewsbury was , soon after , sent on a formal embassy to ...
... give the best turn thy fertile brain will furnish thee with to the blunders of thy country- men , who are not much better politicians than the French are poets . ' The duke of Shrewsbury was , soon after , sent on a formal embassy to ...
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... it neces- sary to form some story , and give a kind of body to the Poem . Under what species it may be com- prehended , whether Didascalic or Heroic , I leave to the judgment of the critics , desiring them to 18 PREFACE . Preface.
... it neces- sary to form some story , and give a kind of body to the Poem . Under what species it may be com- prehended , whether Didascalic or Heroic , I leave to the judgment of the critics , desiring them to 18 PREFACE . Preface.
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... give of his adventures , and in the accumulated praises of his heroine Glo- riana . The whole would have been an heroic poem , but in another cast and figure than any that had ever been written before . Yet it is observable that every ...
... give of his adventures , and in the accumulated praises of his heroine Glo- riana . The whole would have been an heroic poem , but in another cast and figure than any that had ever been written before . Yet it is observable that every ...
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... give all just praise to many of my friends , now living , who have in Epic carried the harmony of their numbers as far as the nature of this measure will permit : but , once more , he that writes in rhymes dances in fetters ; and as his ...
... give all just praise to many of my friends , now living , who have in Epic carried the harmony of their numbers as far as the nature of this measure will permit : but , once more , he that writes in rhymes dances in fetters ; and as his ...
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... give up here the fruits of many of my vacant hours to their amusement and plea- sure , I shall always think myself happy if I may dedicate my most serious endeavours to their in- terest and service : and I am proud to finish this ...
... give up here the fruits of many of my vacant hours to their amusement and plea- sure , I shall always think myself happy if I may dedicate my most serious endeavours to their in- terest and service : and I am proud to finish this ...
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