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the Errors of other Men : But ' eis your Prerogative to pardon them ; to look with
Pleasure on those things , which are somewhat congenial , and of a remote
Kindred to your own Conceptions : And to forgive the many Failings of those ,
who with ...
the Errors of other Men : But ' eis your Prerogative to pardon them ; to look with
Pleasure on those things , which are somewhat congenial , and of a remote
Kindred to your own Conceptions : And to forgive the many Failings of those ,
who with ...
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main Pillars of it , were two ' such languishing Gentlemen in their Conversation ,
that I cou'd liken them to nothing but to their own Relations , those Noble Cha .
racters of Men of Wit and Pleasure about the Town . The like Confiderations have
...
main Pillars of it , were two ' such languishing Gentlemen in their Conversation ,
that I cou'd liken them to nothing but to their own Relations , those Noble Cha .
racters of Men of Wit and Pleasure about the Town . The like Confiderations have
...
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Thus , by my long Study of your Lordship , I am arriv'd at the Knowledge of your
particular Manner . In the Good Poems of other Men , like those Artists , I can only
say , this is like the Draught of such a one , or like the Colouring of another .
Thus , by my long Study of your Lordship , I am arriv'd at the Knowledge of your
particular Manner . In the Good Poems of other Men , like those Artists , I can only
say , this is like the Draught of such a one , or like the Colouring of another .
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... I offer myself to maintain against some of our modern Criticks , that this Age
and the laft , particularly in England , have excell'd the Ancients in both those
Kinds ; and I wou'd instance in Shakespear of the former , of your Lordship in the
latter ...
... I offer myself to maintain against some of our modern Criticks , that this Age
and the laft , particularly in England , have excell'd the Ancients in both those
Kinds ; and I wou'd instance in Shakespear of the former , of your Lordship in the
latter ...
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... Epigram , and Witticisms ; all which are not only below the Dignity of Heroick
Verse , but contrary to its Nature : Virgil and Homer have not one of them . And
those who are guilty of fo Boyish an Ambition in so grave a Subject , are so far
from ...
... Epigram , and Witticisms ; all which are not only below the Dignity of Heroick
Verse , but contrary to its Nature : Virgil and Homer have not one of them . And
those who are guilty of fo Boyish an Ambition in so grave a Subject , are so far
from ...
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The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1726 |
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