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Are there fo many cordial admirers of Spenfer and Milton, as of Hudibras, if we
ftrike out of the number of thefe fuppofed admirers, thofe who appear fuch out of
falhion, and not of feeling ? Swift's Rhapfody on Poetry is far more popular than ...
Are there fo many cordial admirers of Spenfer and Milton, as of Hudibras, if we
ftrike out of the number of thefe fuppofed admirers, thofe who appear fuch out of
falhion, and not of feeling ? Swift's Rhapfody on Poetry is far more popular than ...
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Nothing can be more judicious than the method he prefcribes, of trying whether
any com- pofition be elTentially poetical or not ; which is, to drop entirely the
meafures and numbers, and tranfpofe and invert the order of the . words ; words :
and ...
Nothing can be more judicious than the method he prefcribes, of trying whether
any com- pofition be elTentially poetical or not ; which is, to drop entirely the
meafures and numbers, and tranfpofe and invert the order of the . words ; words :
and ...
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... m translating, Audiit Eurotas, jussitque ediscere Lmjros, he has dexterously
dropt the laurels appropriated v to Eurotas, as he is speaking of the river Thames,
and has rendered it, Thames heard the numbers, as he flow'd along, And bade
his ...
... m translating, Audiit Eurotas, jussitque ediscere Lmjros, he has dexterously
dropt the laurels appropriated v to Eurotas, as he is speaking of the river Thames,
and has rendered it, Thames heard the numbers, as he flow'd along, And bade
his ...
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This Monarch protected letters, at a time when books were so rare and
uncommon, that a Countess of Anjou gave for «. collection of homilies, two
hundred sheep, a measure of wheat, another of rye, a third of millet, and a certain
number of the ...
This Monarch protected letters, at a time when books were so rare and
uncommon, that a Countess of Anjou gave for «. collection of homilies, two
hundred sheep, a measure of wheat, another of rye, a third of millet, and a certain
number of the ...
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Though the diction of the Seasons is sometimes harsh and inharmonious, and
sometimes turgid and obscure, and though, in many instances, the numbers are
not sufficiently diversified by different pauses, yet is this poem, on the whole, from
...
Though the diction of the Seasons is sometimes harsh and inharmonious, and
sometimes turgid and obscure, and though, in many instances, the numbers are
not sufficiently diversified by different pauses, yet is this poem, on the whole, from
...
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