The Poetical Works, Nide 1D. A. Borrenstein, 1828 |
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... authors are obliged to please them at any rate . Methinks , as on the one hand , no single man is born with a right ... author deserves better usage than a bad critic ; for a writer's endeavour , for the most part , is to please his ...
... authors are obliged to please them at any rate . Methinks , as on the one hand , no single man is born with a right ... author deserves better usage than a bad critic ; for a writer's endeavour , for the most part , is to please his ...
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... authors have for themselves ; and that I have sacrificed much of my own self - love for its sake , in prevent- ing not only many mean things from seeing the light , but many which I thought tolerable . I would not be like those authors ...
... authors have for themselves ; and that I have sacrificed much of my own self - love for its sake , in prevent- ing not only many mean things from seeing the light , but many which I thought tolerable . I would not be like those authors ...
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... author the greatest encouragement , and particular- ly Mr. Walsh , whom Mr. Dryden , in his Postscript to Virgil ; calls the best critic of his age . " The author , says he ) seems to have a particular genius for this kind of poetry ...
... author the greatest encouragement , and particular- ly Mr. Walsh , whom Mr. Dryden , in his Postscript to Virgil ; calls the best critic of his age . " The author , says he ) seems to have a particular genius for this kind of poetry ...
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