Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... poet . To a correct judg- ment , and a critical knowledge of the ancient lan- guages , he added an accurate ear for the harmony * Lives of the Poets , vol . ii . p . 145 . + I am happy to learn , that a new edition of Spenser is ...
... poet . To a correct judg- ment , and a critical knowledge of the ancient lan- guages , he added an accurate ear for the harmony * Lives of the Poets , vol . ii . p . 145 . + I am happy to learn , that a new edition of Spenser is ...
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... poet of considerable merit without vanity . His passions were easily moved , for he was pos- sessed of great sensibility ; but he had , in gene- ral , sufficient controul over himself to check them before they had the power of ...
... poet of considerable merit without vanity . His passions were easily moved , for he was pos- sessed of great sensibility ; but he had , in gene- ral , sufficient controul over himself to check them before they had the power of ...
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... poet , experienced similar treat- ment , the following epigram will abundantly prove : In merry Old England it once was a rule , The King had his poet and also his fool : But now we're so frugal , I'd have you to know it , That Cibber ...
... poet , experienced similar treat- ment , the following epigram will abundantly prove : In merry Old England it once was a rule , The King had his poet and also his fool : But now we're so frugal , I'd have you to know it , That Cibber ...
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