The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... poets . At present you are content to aim all your charms at your own spouse , without farther thought of mischief to any others of the sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedan- tic 4 DEDICATION .
... poets . At present you are content to aim all your charms at your own spouse , without farther thought of mischief to any others of the sex . I know you had formerly a very great contempt for that pedan- tic 4 DEDICATION .
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... 574 , 575 , 579 , 580 , 582 , 583 , 584 , 585 , 590 , 591 , 598 , and 600. - Johnson's Lives of English Poets , vol . ii . p . 380 , 8vo . ed . 1781 . gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER. ...
... 574 , 575 , 579 , 580 , 582 , 583 , 584 , 585 , 590 , 591 , 598 , and 600. - Johnson's Lives of English Poets , vol . ii . p . 380 , 8vo . ed . 1781 . gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER. ...
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... poet among them who undertakes that work by the great , I cannot tell ; but there are more re- markable inscriptions in that place than in any other I have met with ; and I may say , without vanity , that there is not a gentleman in ...
... poet among them who undertakes that work by the great , I cannot tell ; but there are more re- markable inscriptions in that place than in any other I have met with ; and I may say , without vanity , that there is not a gentleman in ...
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... poet that is past sixteen . It is want of sufficient elevation in a genius to describe realities , and place them in a shining light , that makes him have recourse to such Poets , vol . iii . p . 173 , 8vo . 1781. See Tat . No. 106 ...
... poet that is past sixteen . It is want of sufficient elevation in a genius to describe realities , and place them in a shining light , that makes him have recourse to such Poets , vol . iii . p . 173 , 8vo . 1781. See Tat . No. 106 ...
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... poets in this nation , who shall be still left in full possession of their gods and goddesses , in the same manner as if this paper had never been written . ' O.P No. 524. FRIDAY , OCTOBER 31 , 1712 . Nos populo damus- As the world ...
... poets in this nation , who shall be still left in full possession of their gods and goddesses , in the same manner as if this paper had never been written . ' O.P No. 524. FRIDAY , OCTOBER 31 , 1712 . Nos populo damus- As the world ...
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