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Pagina v
CONScious that any attempt to treat with levity the works of our IMMORTAL Poet
is in some danger of being received with displeasure , the following production is
submitted to the public with that diffidence which the delicacy of its subject must ...
CONScious that any attempt to treat with levity the works of our IMMORTAL Poet
is in some danger of being received with displeasure , the following production is
submitted to the public with that diffidence which the delicacy of its subject must ...
Pagina vi
... with unabated admiration ; the bay that adorns them still flourishes , and its
verdure remains undiminished : and it would be an insult to the high character of
our Poet , were it supposed that the wreath is so loosely twined around his brows
as ...
... with unabated admiration ; the bay that adorns them still flourishes , and its
verdure remains undiminished : and it would be an insult to the high character of
our Poet , were it supposed that the wreath is so loosely twined around his brows
as ...
Pagina vii
... the design , as it would certainly be found unavailing and impossible in the
execution . eces But whatever apology or extenuation may be deemed necessary
for the liberty that is taken with the poet , it is presumed that neither will be
required ...
... the design , as it would certainly be found unavailing and impossible in the
execution . eces But whatever apology or extenuation may be deemed necessary
for the liberty that is taken with the poet , it is presumed that neither will be
required ...
Pagina 77
Unfortunately for the suggestion of Mr . Steevens , the collection of Lord - was not
formed until long after the death of our poet . As a mere illustration of the passage
, it may be sufficient to remark , “ that sitting upon pins and needles ” is to this ...
Unfortunately for the suggestion of Mr . Steevens , the collection of Lord - was not
formed until long after the death of our poet . As a mere illustration of the passage
, it may be sufficient to remark , “ that sitting upon pins and needles ” is to this ...
Pagina 85
... but even translated into English such Latin passages as accidentally came in
his way . This is incontrovertibly proved by the following anecdote :“ Our poet was
god - father to one of Ben Jonson ' s “ children ; and , after the christening , being
...
... but even translated into English such Latin passages as accidentally came in
his way . This is incontrovertibly proved by the following anecdote :“ Our poet was
god - father to one of Ben Jonson ' s “ children ; and , after the christening , being
...
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