Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... it cannot rank in the first class of Lyric poetry , * Poematia a V. Bourne tertia edita . 1743 , p . 145 . VOL . III . K has a considerable portion of elevation , spirit , and BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 129.
... it cannot rank in the first class of Lyric poetry , * Poematia a V. Bourne tertia edita . 1743 , p . 145 . VOL . III . K has a considerable portion of elevation , spirit , and BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES . 129.
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Nathan Drake. only portion which he could be said truly to en- joy . In the conversation of his amiable Stella he possessed without perturbation and anxiety some of the most refined pleasures of which our nature is susceptible ; and when ...
Nathan Drake. only portion which he could be said truly to en- joy . In the conversation of his amiable Stella he possessed without perturbation and anxiety some of the most refined pleasures of which our nature is susceptible ; and when ...
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... portion of Pindaric fame . Like many of his predecessors and contemporaries , he has miserably failed in the attempt ; but it should not be forgotten , that , when some years afterwards he collected his productions into four volumes ...
... portion of Pindaric fame . Like many of his predecessors and contemporaries , he has miserably failed in the attempt ; but it should not be forgotten , that , when some years afterwards he collected his productions into four volumes ...
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