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Pagina vi
Eighteen months ago I felt an interest in the scene around me , of which I must never again hope to be sensible ; and my pen , which now moves only in obedience to duty , was then quickened by the influences of fame .
Eighteen months ago I felt an interest in the scene around me , of which I must never again hope to be sensible ; and my pen , which now moves only in obedience to duty , was then quickened by the influences of fame .
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rest , and flings out stray ' crimes at a venture , which he could never , though he be a serpent , suck from any thing that I have written . ” Notwithstanding this strong assertion , the hostility of the present generation has again ...
rest , and flings out stray ' crimes at a venture , which he could never , though he be a serpent , suck from any thing that I have written . ” Notwithstanding this strong assertion , the hostility of the present generation has again ...
Pagina 43
May , the continuator and imitator of Lucan ; and Cowley , whose taste and thought are English and metaphysical while his verse walks upon Roman feet , will never , as I am confident , be placed in competition with our author by any ...
May , the continuator and imitator of Lucan ; and Cowley , whose taste and thought are English and metaphysical while his verse walks upon Roman feet , will never , as I am confident , be placed in competition with our author by any ...
Pagina 45
... which he has thus commemorated , He was a lady , whom he accidentally saw in one of the publick walks near the metropolis , and of whom , on her sudden disappearance among the crowd , he could never obtain any further intelligence .
... which he has thus commemorated , He was a lady , whom he accidentally saw in one of the publick walks near the metropolis , and of whom , on her sudden disappearance among the crowd , he could never obtain any further intelligence .
Pagina 49
t EN ľ , 1 1 be he make hast to by the readiest ways of publishing and divulging conceived merits , as well those that shall , as those that never shall 1 obtain it . Nature therefore would pręsently work the more pręvalent way ...
t EN ľ , 1 1 be he make hast to by the readiest ways of publishing and divulging conceived merits , as well those that shall , as those that never shall 1 obtain it . Nature therefore would pręsently work the more pręvalent way ...
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