The Works of the English Poets, כרך 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 עמודים |
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עמוד 4
... less forgive ) of his Friends . They had called Men of virtue and honour bad Men , long before he had either leisure or inclination to call them bad Writers : And fome had been fuch old offend- ers , that he had quite forgotten their ...
... less forgive ) of his Friends . They had called Men of virtue and honour bad Men , long before he had either leisure or inclination to call them bad Writers : And fome had been fuch old offend- ers , that he had quite forgotten their ...
עמוד 32
... perfonages . And yet followeth another charge , infinuating no less than his enmity both to Church and State , which z Daily Journal , March 18 , 1728 . could could come from no other informer than the faid Mr. 32 TESTIMONIES.
... perfonages . And yet followeth another charge , infinuating no less than his enmity both to Church and State , which z Daily Journal , March 18 , 1728 . could could come from no other informer than the faid Mr. 32 TESTIMONIES.
עמוד 45
... less degree of repute , whereof , although owned by others , yet do they affure us he is the writer . Of this fort Mr. DENNIS afcribes to him two Farces , whofe names he does not tell , but affures us that there is not one jeft in them ...
... less degree of repute , whereof , although owned by others , yet do they affure us he is the writer . Of this fort Mr. DENNIS afcribes to him two Farces , whofe names he does not tell , but affures us that there is not one jeft in them ...
עמוד 49
... less obscure , and his understanding and fentiments no lefs quaint and ftrange ( if indeed not more fo ) than any of the actors of our poem . MARGITES was the name of this per - ` fonage , whom Antiquity recordeth to have been Dunce the ...
... less obscure , and his understanding and fentiments no lefs quaint and ftrange ( if indeed not more fo ) than any of the actors of our poem . MARGITES was the name of this per - ` fonage , whom Antiquity recordeth to have been Dunce the ...
עמוד 50
... less pain and toil than an imitation of the greater Epic . But poffible it is alfo , that , on due reflection , the maker might find it eafier to paint a Charlemagne , a Brute , or a Godfrey , with juft pomp and dignity heroic , than a ...
... less pain and toil than an imitation of the greater Epic . But poffible it is alfo , that , on due reflection , the maker might find it eafier to paint a Charlemagne , a Brute , or a Godfrey , with juft pomp and dignity heroic , than a ...
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