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It has been currently reported , that this famous French poet , among the civilities he showed Mr. Addison on that occasion , affirmed , that he would not have written against Perrault , had he before seen such excellent pieces by a ...
It has been currently reported , that this famous French poet , among the civilities he showed Mr. Addison on that occasion , affirmed , that he would not have written against Perrault , had he before seen such excellent pieces by a ...
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... because it was the composition of an Englishman ; the poetry of this piece has given as much pleasure in the closet , as others have afforded from the stage , with all the assistance of voices and instruments .
... because it was the composition of an Englishman ; the poetry of this piece has given as much pleasure in the closet , as others have afforded from the stage , with all the assistance of voices and instruments .
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In the last paper , which closed those celebrated performances , and in the preface to the last volume , Sir Richard Steele has given to Mr. Addison the honour of the most applauded pieces in that collection . But as that acknowledgment ...
In the last paper , which closed those celebrated performances , and in the preface to the last volume , Sir Richard Steele has given to Mr. Addison the honour of the most applauded pieces in that collection . But as that acknowledgment ...
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... so exquisite a manner , if he had not ingrafted into it many pieces that had lain by him in little hints and minutes , which he from time to time collected , and ranged in order , and moulded into the form in which they now appear .
... so exquisite a manner , if he had not ingrafted into it many pieces that had lain by him in little hints and minutes , which he from time to time collected , and ranged in order , and moulded into the form in which they now appear .
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Trifling the theme , not so the poet's praise , If great Apollo and the tuneful Nine Join in the piece , to make the work divine . First for your bees a proper station find , That's fenced about , and sheltered from the wind ; For winds ...
Trifling the theme , not so the poet's praise , If great Apollo and the tuneful Nine Join in the piece , to make the work divine . First for your bees a proper station find , That's fenced about , and sheltered from the wind ; For winds ...
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