The lives of the English poetsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Sivu 20
... true , that they speak of different times . When Delany says , that he was received with respect , he means for the first fortnight , when he came to take legal possession ; and when Lord Orrery tells that he was pelted by the populace ...
... true , that they speak of different times . When Delany says , that he was received with respect , he means for the first fortnight , when he came to take legal possession ; and when Lord Orrery tells that he was pelted by the populace ...
Sivu 37
... true of that , is not true of any thing else which he has written . * In his other works is found an equable tenour of easy language , which rather trickles than flows . His delight was in simplicity . That he has in his works no ...
... true of that , is not true of any thing else which he has written . * In his other works is found an equable tenour of easy language , which rather trickles than flows . His delight was in simplicity . That he has in his works no ...
Sivu 38
... true ; but his few metaphors seem to be received rather by ne- cessity than choice . He studied purity ; and though perhaps all his strictures are not exact , yet it is not often that solecisms can be found ; and whoever de- pends on ...
... true ; but his few metaphors seem to be received rather by ne- cessity than choice . He studied purity ; and though perhaps all his strictures are not exact , yet it is not often that solecisms can be found ; and whoever de- pends on ...
Sivu 45
... true ; but his few metaphors seem to be received rather by ne- cessity than choice . He studied purity ; and though perhaps all his strictures are not exact , yet it is not often that solecisms can be found ; and whoever de- pends on ...
... true ; but his few metaphors seem to be received rather by ne- cessity than choice . He studied purity ; and though perhaps all his strictures are not exact , yet it is not often that solecisms can be found ; and whoever de- pends on ...
Sivu 47
... true religion and virtue ; his success in soliciting for the First Fruits and Twentieths , to the unspeakable benefit of the Established Church of Treland ; and his felicity ( to rate it no higher ) in giving occasion to the building of ...
... true religion and virtue ; his success in soliciting for the First Fruits and Twentieths , to the unspeakable benefit of the Established Church of Treland ; and his felicity ( to rate it no higher ) in giving occasion to the building of ...
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