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... judgment in the liberty of his fancy , may as well show the defect of it when he is confined to verse ; for he who has judgment will avoid errors , and he who has it not , will commit them in all kinds of 2760writing . " This argument ...
... judgment in the liberty of his fancy , may as well show the defect of it when he is confined to verse ; for he who has judgment will avoid errors , and he who has it not , will commit them in all kinds of 2760writing . " This argument ...
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... judgment ; neither did he want that in discerning the beauties and faults of other poets ; but only in- 440 dulg'd himself in the luxury of writing ; and perhaps knew it was a fault , but hoped the reader would not find it . For this ...
... judgment ; neither did he want that in discerning the beauties and faults of other poets ; but only in- 440 dulg'd himself in the luxury of writing ; and perhaps knew it was a fault , but hoped the reader would not find it . For this ...
Sivu 557
... judgment of my unbiased friends , who have some of them the honor to be known to you ; and they think there is nothing which can justly give offence in that part of the poem . I say not this , to cast a blind on your judgment , ( which ...
... judgment of my unbiased friends , who have some of them the honor to be known to you ; and they think there is nothing which can justly give offence in that part of the poem . I say not this , to cast a blind on your judgment , ( which ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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