The Spectator, Том 4Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... a great Mind , than the Abhorrence of Envy and De- traction . This Paffion reigns more among bad Poets , than among any other Set of Men . AS AS there are none more ambitious of Fame , than 12 The SPECTATOR . No. 253 .
... a great Mind , than the Abhorrence of Envy and De- traction . This Paffion reigns more among bad Poets , than among any other Set of Men . AS AS there are none more ambitious of Fame , than 12 The SPECTATOR . No. 253 .
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... Poet , without attacking the Réputation of all his Brothers in the Art . The Ignorance of the Moderns , the Scrib- blers of the Age , the Decay of Poetry , are the Topicks of Detraction , with which he makes his Entrance into the World ...
... Poet , without attacking the Réputation of all his Brothers in the Art . The Ignorance of the Moderns , the Scrib- blers of the Age , the Decay of Poetry , are the Topicks of Detraction , with which he makes his Entrance into the World ...
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... Poets of the Auguftan Age . His Way of expreffing and applying them , not his Invention of them , is what we are chiefly to admire . FOR this Reason I think there is nothing in the World fo tiresome as the Works of thofe Criticks who ...
... Poets of the Auguftan Age . His Way of expreffing and applying them , not his Invention of them , is what we are chiefly to admire . FOR this Reason I think there is nothing in the World fo tiresome as the Works of thofe Criticks who ...
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... Poet . The Reader may observe the following Lines in the fame View . A needlefs Alexandrine ends the Song , That like a wounded Snake drags it flow Length along . And afterwards , ' Tis not enough no Harfbnefs gives Offence , The Sound ...
... Poet . The Reader may observe the following Lines in the fame View . A needlefs Alexandrine ends the Song , That like a wounded Snake drags it flow Length along . And afterwards , ' Tis not enough no Harfbnefs gives Offence , The Sound ...
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... Poet . Wedlock's an Ill , Men eagerly embrace . MY Father , whom I mentioned in my firft Specula- tion , and whom I muft always name with Ho- nour and Gratitude , has very frequently talked to me upon the Subject of Marriage . I was in ...
... Poet . Wedlock's an Ill , Men eagerly embrace . MY Father , whom I mentioned in my firft Specula- tion , and whom I muft always name with Ho- nour and Gratitude , has very frequently talked to me upon the Subject of Marriage . I was in ...
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