The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... thought that upon the whole , his poetry was correct , after he fettled in Ireland , when he was , as he himself said , furrounded only by humble friends . " 66 The Doctor had fome fingular opinions . I was fur- prised at hearing him ...
... thought that upon the whole , his poetry was correct , after he fettled in Ireland , when he was , as he himself said , furrounded only by humble friends . " 66 The Doctor had fome fingular opinions . I was fur- prised at hearing him ...
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... thought I would detect him in a contradiction , and replied , " Yes ! but ftill Ham- " let is full of fine paffages . " 66 He had an invincible contempt and averfion for blank verfe , Milton's always excepted . They do well , faid " he ...
... thought I would detect him in a contradiction , and replied , " Yes ! but ftill Ham- " let is full of fine paffages . " 66 He had an invincible contempt and averfion for blank verfe , Milton's always excepted . They do well , faid " he ...
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... thought , the true fpirit of English verfe . He difliked Meikle's tranflation of the Lufiad , and esteemed the French verfion of that work as far supe- rior . Meikle , in his preface , has contradicted with great franknefs , fome of the ...
... thought , the true fpirit of English verfe . He difliked Meikle's tranflation of the Lufiad , and esteemed the French verfion of that work as far supe- rior . Meikle , in his preface , has contradicted with great franknefs , fome of the ...
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... thought , moft improperly deprived them of this allowance , and that he fuppofed this to be the real motive of their virulent oppofition to govern- ment . If you think these notes worthy a place in your mif- cellany , they are at your ...
... thought , moft improperly deprived them of this allowance , and that he fuppofed this to be the real motive of their virulent oppofition to govern- ment . If you think these notes worthy a place in your mif- cellany , they are at your ...
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... thought . THE person we love is always more efteemed than he deferves ; the perfon we do not love , we always ef- teem the least it is in our power ; we even feek to def- pise him , and for ordinary fucceed in it . At first , that ...
... thought . THE person we love is always more efteemed than he deferves ; the perfon we do not love , we always ef- teem the least it is in our power ; we even feek to def- pise him , and for ordinary fucceed in it . At first , that ...
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