Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England ...: With Specimens of the Principal Writers, Volume 3C. Knight & Company, 1845 |
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... imitate the wisdom that we adore . And for this , has it not been noted by the best observers and the ablest judges , both of things and persons , that the wisdom of any people or nation has been most seen in the proverbs and short say ...
... imitate the wisdom that we adore . And for this , has it not been noted by the best observers and the ablest judges , both of things and persons , that the wisdom of any people or nation has been most seen in the proverbs and short say ...
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... Imitations of Horace , various other satirical pieces , the Prologue and Epilogue to the Sa- tires , his Moral Epistles , and his modernised version of Donne's Satires between 1730 and 1740 ; and the fourth book of the Dunciad in 1742 ...
... Imitations of Horace , various other satirical pieces , the Prologue and Epilogue to the Sa- tires , his Moral Epistles , and his modernised version of Donne's Satires between 1730 and 1740 ; and the fourth book of the Dunciad in 1742 ...
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... imitating the absence of all art , of Horace ; but the care , and dexterity , and superior refinement of Pope , his neatness , and concentration , and point , supply a better substitute for these charms than the ruder strength , the ...
... imitating the absence of all art , of Horace ; but the care , and dexterity , and superior refinement of Pope , his neatness , and concentration , and point , supply a better substitute for these charms than the ruder strength , the ...
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... imitate the stern countenance of his colonel , flattering himself all the while that by his daring mien you'll judge of his powers . The youthful fair , in a vast concern of being overlooked , by the continual changing of her pos- ture ...
... imitate the stern countenance of his colonel , flattering himself all the while that by his daring mien you'll judge of his powers . The youthful fair , in a vast concern of being overlooked , by the continual changing of her pos- ture ...
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... imitations , but of none in which the fiction is at once so apposite and so ludicrous , is also attributed to Arbuthnot . Pope's highly wrought and noble Prologue to his Satires , which is addressed to Arbuthnot , or rather in which the ...
... imitations , but of none in which the fiction is at once so apposite and so ludicrous , is also attributed to Arbuthnot . Pope's highly wrought and noble Prologue to his Satires , which is addressed to Arbuthnot , or rather in which the ...
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