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Pagina 1
He was wont , says Sprat , to bition of eloquence , has produced a funeral ora-
relate , “ That he had this defect in his memory tion rather than a history : he has
given the at that time , that his teachers never could bring character , not the life ,
of ...
He was wont , says Sprat , to bition of eloquence , has produced a funeral ora-
relate , “ That he had this defect in his memory tion rather than a history : he has
given the at that time , that his teachers never could bring character , not the life ,
of ...
Pagina 3
... did not much employ his thoughts given by Dr. Scarborough . upon phantomas
of gallantry . Some of his let This year he published his poems , with a preters to
Mr. Bennett , afterwards Earl of Ar- face , in which he seems to bave inserted ...
... did not much employ his thoughts given by Dr. Scarborough . upon phantomas
of gallantry . Some of his let This year he published his poems , with a preters to
Mr. Bennett , afterwards Earl of Ar- face , in which he seems to bave inserted ...
Pagina 4
Yet let neither our reverence for a account has been given by Dr. Birch , he
appears genius , nor our pity for a sufferer , dispose us to busy among the
experimental philosophers with forget that , if his activity was virtue , his retreat
the title of Dr.
Yet let neither our reverence for a account has been given by Dr. Birch , he
appears genius , nor our pity for a sufferer , dispose us to busy among the
experimental philosophers with forget that , if his activity was virtue , his retreat
the title of Dr.
Pagina 13
Thus , “ observing the cold regard of given rather a pleasing , than a hful , repre-
his mistress's eyes , and at the same time their sentation , having retained their
sprightliness , but power of producing love in him , he considers lost their
simplicity ...
Thus , “ observing the cold regard of given rather a pleasing , than a hful , repre-
his mistress's eyes , and at the same time their sentation , having retained their
sprightliness , but power of producing love in him , he considers lost their
simplicity ...
Pagina 19
He has given not the same ley from Donne , I will recompense him by an-
numbers , but the same diction , to the gentle other which Milton seems to have
borrowed Anacreon and the tempestuous Pindar . from him . He says of Goliah ,
His ...
He has given not the same ley from Donne , I will recompense him by an-
numbers , but the same diction , to the gentle other which Milton seems to have
borrowed Anacreon and the tempestuous Pindar . from him . He says of Goliah ,
His ...
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