Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... 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 his translated song would hear , First take the gold — then charm ...
... 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 his translated song would hear , First take the gold — then charm ...
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... early as 1704 : the latter portion , including the prosopopeia and prophecy of " Father Thames , " not until nine years afterwards . There is consequently a con- siderable disparity in the merit of the two parts ; general description ...
... early as 1704 : the latter portion , including the prosopopeia and prophecy of " Father Thames , " not until nine years afterwards . There is consequently a con- siderable disparity in the merit of the two parts ; general description ...
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... early led him to a public and lite- rary life ; and his acquirements were such as were well calculated to forward and support his wishes . To considerable classical learning he added an elegant and correct taste , much skill in the art ...
... early led him to a public and lite- rary life ; and his acquirements were such as were well calculated to forward and support his wishes . To considerable classical learning he added an elegant and correct taste , much skill in the art ...
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