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But an account of the death of King William , which he met with at Geneva , put an end to that thought , and as his hopes of advancement in his own country were fallen with the credit of his friends , who were out of power at the ...
But an account of the death of King William , which he met with at Geneva , put an end to that thought , and as his hopes of advancement in his own country were fallen with the credit of his friends , who were out of power at the ...
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... take any part of that which belonged to others , afterwards thought fit to distinguish his writings in the Spectators and Guardians , by such marks as might remove the least possibility of mistake in the most undiscerning readers .
... take any part of that which belonged to others , afterwards thought fit to distinguish his writings in the Spectators and Guardians , by such marks as might remove the least possibility of mistake in the most undiscerning readers .
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Such are the Essays upon Wit , the Pleasures of the Imagination , the Critique upon Milton , and some others , which I thought to have connected in a continued series in this edition ; though they were at first published with the ...
Such are the Essays upon Wit , the Pleasures of the Imagination , the Critique upon Milton , and some others , which I thought to have connected in a continued series in this edition ; though they were at first published with the ...
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It serves to show , that he thought the whole labour of such a performance unworthy to be thrown away upon those intrigues and adventures , to which the romantic taste has confined modern tragedy ; and , after the example of his ...
It serves to show , that he thought the whole labour of such a performance unworthy to be thrown away upon those intrigues and adventures , to which the romantic taste has confined modern tragedy ; and , after the example of his ...
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Not so thy Ovid in his exile wrote ; Grief chill'd his breast , and check'd his rising thought ; Pensive and sad , his drooping muse betrays The Roman genius in its last decays . Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And second ...
Not so thy Ovid in his exile wrote ; Grief chill'd his breast , and check'd his rising thought ; Pensive and sad , his drooping muse betrays The Roman genius in its last decays . Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And second ...
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