Lives of the English Poets: In Two VolumesJ. M. Dent, 1964 - 4 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... censure may be opposed the approbation of Locke and the admiration of Molineux , which are found in their printed letters . Molineux is parti cularly delighted with the song of Mapas , which is therefore subjoined to this narrative . It ...
... censure may be opposed the approbation of Locke and the admiration of Molineux , which are found in their printed letters . Molineux is parti cularly delighted with the song of Mapas , which is therefore subjoined to this narrative . It ...
Pagina 34
... censure was cold and general , Collier's was personal and ardent ; Blackmore taught his reader to dislike what ... censured Dryden's impurities , but praised his powers ; though in a subsequent edition he retained the satire and omitted ...
... censure was cold and general , Collier's was personal and ardent ; Blackmore taught his reader to dislike what ... censured Dryden's impurities , but praised his powers ; though in a subsequent edition he retained the satire and omitted ...
Pagina 375
... censured for his " fall from Homer's numbers , free as air , lofty and harmonious as the spheres , into childish ... censure , Flattery's praise , With unmov'd indifference view ; Learn to tread life's dangerous maze , With unerring ...
... censured for his " fall from Homer's numbers , free as air , lofty and harmonious as the spheres , into childish ... censure , Flattery's praise , With unmov'd indifference view ; Learn to tread life's dangerous maze , With unerring ...
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