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We now wifh to turn the attention of the reader to an officer of the first eminence in his profeffion , whofe military fkill we admire , and whofe unceafing activity entitles him to our approbation . His recent embarkation for the ...
We now wifh to turn the attention of the reader to an officer of the first eminence in his profeffion , whofe military fkill we admire , and whofe unceafing activity entitles him to our approbation . His recent embarkation for the ...
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It is not the gaudy trappings of wealth , nor the boisterous buftle of power , that can command real admiration . The multitude , indeed , will gaze upon them , and be gratified with their coarfe fenfations .
It is not the gaudy trappings of wealth , nor the boisterous buftle of power , that can command real admiration . The multitude , indeed , will gaze upon them , and be gratified with their coarfe fenfations .
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The Dunciad is difhonoured by the offenfive images of the games ; but the poetry appears to me admirable , and though the fourth book has obfcurities , I prefer it to the three others . It has deferiptions not to be furpaffed by any ...
The Dunciad is difhonoured by the offenfive images of the games ; but the poetry appears to me admirable , and though the fourth book has obfcurities , I prefer it to the three others . It has deferiptions not to be furpaffed by any ...
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He knew that this did not hinder the poet from being admirable in his way , " admirabilis in fuo genere , " as he exprefsly calls him in the fame fentence ; nay , he knew that he could not have been admirable without this rufticity ...
He knew that this did not hinder the poet from being admirable in his way , " admirabilis in fuo genere , " as he exprefsly calls him in the fame fentence ; nay , he knew that he could not have been admirable without this rufticity ...
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I beheld many of its views , and gazed upon many of its felect fpots " with admiration : " In England's happy ifle we fee display'd The charms of nature and the force of art , Our hills and dales with verdure all array'd , All that can ...
I beheld many of its views , and gazed upon many of its felect fpots " with admiration : " In England's happy ifle we fee display'd The charms of nature and the force of art , Our hills and dales with verdure all array'd , All that can ...
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