Essays: Biographical, Critical, and Historical; Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen2Suttaby, Evance, and Fox, 1814 |
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... stories of such gallants as hee had known : and so with pleasant companie beguiled the time's haste , and shortned the waie's length , till they came to the side of the wood , where the hounds were in couples staying their coming , but ...
... stories of such gallants as hee had known : and so with pleasant companie beguiled the time's haste , and shortned the waie's length , till they came to the side of the wood , where the hounds were in couples staying their coming , but ...
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... stories . Or whether those dramatic constitutions , wherein Sophocles and Euripides reign , shall be found more doctrinal and exemplary to a nation -Or , if occasion shall lead , to imitate those mag- nific odes and hymns , wherein ...
... stories . Or whether those dramatic constitutions , wherein Sophocles and Euripides reign , shall be found more doctrinal and exemplary to a nation -Or , if occasion shall lead , to imitate those mag- nific odes and hymns , wherein ...
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... story , the sun gets up higher , till he shews a fair face and a full light , and then he shines one whole day , under a cloud often , and sometimes weeping great and little showers , and sets quickly : so is a man's OF ENGLISH STYLE ...
... story , the sun gets up higher , till he shews a fair face and a full light , and then he shines one whole day , under a cloud often , and sometimes weeping great and little showers , and sets quickly : so is a man's OF ENGLISH STYLE ...
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... story be true , or fiction . In short , these two immortal poets must be allowed to have so much excelled in their kinds , as to have exceeded all compari- son , to have even extinguished emulation , and in a manner confined true poetry ...
... story be true , or fiction . In short , these two immortal poets must be allowed to have so much excelled in their kinds , as to have exceeded all compari- son , to have even extinguished emulation , and in a manner confined true poetry ...
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... story . " " * We now approach an author of distinguished fame . DRYDEN , in prose as in verse , has attained to great excellence . No writer , indeed , seems to have studied the genius of our language with happier success . If in ...
... story . " " * We now approach an author of distinguished fame . DRYDEN , in prose as in verse , has attained to great excellence . No writer , indeed , seems to have studied the genius of our language with happier success . If in ...
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