Poetical Works, to which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J.Woodward, 1836 |
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... natural , with very little dependence ble . I have here enclosed the specimen ; if the rest on local or temporary ... nature it must be the Life of Homer , which Pope found so harsh , that ascribed , that Homer has fewer passages of ...
... natural , with very little dependence ble . I have here enclosed the specimen ; if the rest on local or temporary ... nature it must be the Life of Homer , which Pope found so harsh , that ascribed , that Homer has fewer passages of ...
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... nature ; and any attention are real or fictious ; but the praise of Kyrl , the Man to that coalition of interests which makes the hap- of Ross , deserves particular examination , who , af - piness of a country , is possible only to ...
... nature ; and any attention are real or fictious ; but the praise of Kyrl , the Man to that coalition of interests which makes the hap- of Ross , deserves particular examination , who , af - piness of a country , is possible only to ...
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... Nature , replied , " that he would take no other notice of Ends , Application , and Use , of different Capacities . what was said by so particular a man , than to de- 4. Of the Use of Learning , of the Science of the clare , that as ...
... Nature , replied , " that he would take no other notice of Ends , Application , and Use , of different Capacities . what was said by so particular a man , than to de- 4. Of the Use of Learning , of the Science of the clare , that as ...
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... nature he improved by inces- dreads for its profaneness : and a witty man dis - sant and unwearied diligence ; he had recourse to dains for its easiness and vulgarity . But to what- every source of intelligence , and lost no opportuni ...
... nature he improved by inces- dreads for its profaneness : and a witty man dis - sant and unwearied diligence ; he had recourse to dains for its easiness and vulgarity . But to what- every source of intelligence , and lost no opportuni ...
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... nature , and Pope criticism ; and , what was of more importance , he in his local manners . The notions of Dryden ... natural field , thoughts and rugged numbers . But Dryden never rising into inequalities , and diversified by the vari ...
... nature , and Pope criticism ; and , what was of more importance , he in his local manners . The notions of Dryden ... natural field , thoughts and rugged numbers . But Dryden never rising into inequalities , and diversified by the vari ...
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