Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... had been derived from the Iliad , yet did it make a considerable addition to the property of our poet ; he had the benefit of the subscrip- tion copies , in number eight hundred and nine- teen 96 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
... had been derived from the Iliad , yet did it make a considerable addition to the property of our poet ; he had the benefit of the subscrip- tion copies , in number eight hundred and nine- teen 96 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
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... Iliad ; perhaps the want of simplicity is more ap- parent in this than in the former version , owing to the frequent description of simple manners and domestic incidents , which every where pervades the Odyssey . The unwearied fire and ...
... Iliad ; perhaps the want of simplicity is more ap- parent in this than in the former version , owing to the frequent description of simple manners and domestic incidents , which every where pervades the Odyssey . The unwearied fire and ...
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... Memoirs of a Parish Clerk , in ridicule of the style of Burnet ; a Pre- face to the Iliad ; a Postscript to the Odyssey ; a Preface to Shakspeare ; Prefaces to his Pastorals and collected 110 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL sketches .
... Memoirs of a Parish Clerk , in ridicule of the style of Burnet ; a Pre- face to the Iliad ; a Postscript to the Odyssey ; a Preface to Shakspeare ; Prefaces to his Pastorals and collected 110 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL sketches .
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