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... RICHARD BLACKMORE , Kt . Who ( though otherwise a severe censurer of our au- thor ) yet styleth this a " laudable translation . " That ready writer Mr. OLDMIXON , W ' in his forementioned Essay , frequently commends the same . And the ...
... RICHARD BLACKMORE , Kt . Who ( though otherwise a severe censurer of our au- thor ) yet styleth this a " laudable translation . " That ready writer Mr. OLDMIXON , W ' in his forementioned Essay , frequently commends the same . And the ...
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... Richard Blackmore for his heterodox opinions of Homer , challengeth him to answer what Mr. Pope hath said in his preface to that Poet . Mr. OLDMIXON calls him a great master of our tongue ; declares " the " purity and perfection of the ...
... Richard Blackmore for his heterodox opinions of Homer , challengeth him to answer what Mr. Pope hath said in his preface to that Poet . Mr. OLDMIXON calls him a great master of our tongue ; declares " the " purity and perfection of the ...
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... Richard Blackmore at the like age composing his Arthurs , declared the same to be the very Acme and pitch of life for Epic poesy : Though since he hath altered it to sixty , the year in which he published his Alfred . True it is , that ...
... Richard Blackmore at the like age composing his Arthurs , declared the same to be the very Acme and pitch of life for Epic poesy : Though since he hath altered it to sixty , the year in which he published his Alfred . True it is , that ...
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... Richard Blackmore , knight , who ( as Mr. Dryden expresseth it ) " Writ to the rumbling of his coach's wheels ; " " and whose indefatigable Muse produced no less than six Epic poems : Prince and King Arthur , twenty books ; Eliza , ten ...
... Richard Blackmore , knight , who ( as Mr. Dryden expresseth it ) " Writ to the rumbling of his coach's wheels ; " " and whose indefatigable Muse produced no less than six Epic poems : Prince and King Arthur , twenty books ; Eliza , ten ...
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... Richard has no Genius ; first laying down , that " Genius is caus- ed by a ... Richard had neither the Hints nor the Motions . " Remarks on Pr . Arth . octavo ... Blackmore's celestial Machines , as they can- not be defended so much as by ...
... Richard has no Genius ; first laying down , that " Genius is caus- ed by a ... Richard had neither the Hints nor the Motions . " Remarks on Pr . Arth . octavo ... Blackmore's celestial Machines , as they can- not be defended so much as by ...
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