Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3C. Whittingham, 1805 |
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... verses even far below mediocrity , were calculated to secure them no small portion of general favour . His Ode on Music , therefore , his Six Cantatas , written shortly afterwards , and set by Pepusch ; and his Opera 28 BIOGRAPHICAL AND ...
... verses even far below mediocrity , were calculated to secure them no small portion of general favour . His Ode on Music , therefore , his Six Cantatas , written shortly afterwards , and set by Pepusch ; and his Opera 28 BIOGRAPHICAL AND ...
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... verse in flowing numbers turn , Crown'd on thy Windsor's plains with early bays , Be early wise , nor trust to barren praise . Blind was the bard that sung Achilles ' rage , He sung and begg'd , and curs'd th ' ungiving age ; If Britain ...
... verse in flowing numbers turn , Crown'd on thy Windsor's plains with early bays , Be early wise , nor trust to barren praise . Blind was the bard that sung Achilles ' rage , He sung and begg'd , and curs'd th ' ungiving age ; If Britain ...
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... Verses , in No 220 ; on Excessive Bashfulness before Public Assemblies , in No 231 ; on the Machinations of For- tune - hunters , in N ° 331 ; and on the Injudicious In- terpolation of Standard Sermons in the Pulpit , in N ° 539 . Of ...
... Verses , in No 220 ; on Excessive Bashfulness before Public Assemblies , in No 231 ; on the Machinations of For- tune - hunters , in N ° 331 ; and on the Injudicious In- terpolation of Standard Sermons in the Pulpit , in N ° 539 . Of ...
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... verse ! in holy fillets drest , His silver beard wav'd gently o'er his breast ; Though blind , a boldness in his looks appears : In years he seems , but not impair'd by years . To the Temple of Fame succeeded , in 1713 , BIOGRAPHICAL ...
... verse ! in holy fillets drest , His silver beard wav'd gently o'er his breast ; Though blind , a boldness in his looks appears : In years he seems , but not impair'd by years . To the Temple of Fame succeeded , in 1713 , BIOGRAPHICAL ...
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... verse of Cowper ; and the genius of Homer , the state of manners of the period in which he wrote , and the whole scope and design of his immortal epopees , are infinitely better felt and comprehended in the blank than in the rhymed copy ...
... verse of Cowper ; and the genius of Homer , the state of manners of the period in which he wrote , and the whole scope and design of his immortal epopees , are infinitely better felt and comprehended in the blank than in the rhymed copy ...
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