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Our country owes it to him , that the famous Monsieur Boileau first conceived an opinion of the English genius for poetry , by perusing the present he made him of the Mus & Anglicanæ . It has been currently reported , that this famous ...
Our country owes it to him , that the famous Monsieur Boileau first conceived an opinion of the English genius for poetry , by perusing the present he made him of the Mus & Anglicanæ . It has been currently reported , that this famous ...
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How were they disappointed , when , instead of such particulars , they were presented only with a journal of poetical travels , with remarks on the present picture of the country , compared with the landscapes drawn by classic authors ...
How were they disappointed , when , instead of such particulars , they were presented only with a journal of poetical travels , with remarks on the present picture of the country , compared with the landscapes drawn by classic authors ...
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His next advancement was to the place of Under Secretary , which he held under Sir Charles Hedges , and the present Earl of Sunderland . The Opera of Rosamond was written while he possessed that employment . What doubts soever have been ...
His next advancement was to the place of Under Secretary , which he held under Sir Charles Hedges , and the present Earl of Sunderland . The Opera of Rosamond was written while he possessed that employment . What doubts soever have been ...
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This way of using verbs of the present and imperfect tense , in the second person singular , should be utterly banished from our poetry . The sound is intolerable . Milton and others have rather chosen to violate grammar itself ...
This way of using verbs of the present and imperfect tense , in the second person singular , should be utterly banished from our poetry . The sound is intolerable . Milton and others have rather chosen to violate grammar itself ...
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TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR JOHN SOMERS , LORD KEEPER OF THE GREAT SEAL het 2 IF yet your thoughts are loose from state affairs , Nor feel the burden of a kingdom's cares , If yet your time and actions are your own , Receive the present ...
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE SIR JOHN SOMERS , LORD KEEPER OF THE GREAT SEAL het 2 IF yet your thoughts are loose from state affairs , Nor feel the burden of a kingdom's cares , If yet your time and actions are your own , Receive the present ...
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