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... thought to establish himself in the favour of the new Protector by an elegy which he entitled , " Heroic Stanzas on the late Lord Protector ; " which was generally admitted to be the best poem written on the subject , though Waller ...
... thought to establish himself in the favour of the new Protector by an elegy which he entitled , " Heroic Stanzas on the late Lord Protector ; " which was generally admitted to be the best poem written on the subject , though Waller ...
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... thought that his appointment gave the government a claim to his services to aid it in discrediting and defeating so unworthy an intrigue ; and under this impression he , in 1681 , produced the satire of Absalom and Ahitophel ...
... thought that his appointment gave the government a claim to his services to aid it in discrediting and defeating so unworthy an intrigue ; and under this impression he , in 1681 , produced the satire of Absalom and Ahitophel ...
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... thought . And , in like manner , Scott's description of his powers form a panegyric at least as suitable to a prose writer as to a poet . As he regards it , " the distinguishing characteristic of Dryden's genius seems to have been the ...
... thought . And , in like manner , Scott's description of his powers form a panegyric at least as suitable to a prose writer as to a poet . As he regards it , " the distinguishing characteristic of Dryden's genius seems to have been the ...
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... thought tedious . They have not the formality of a settled style , in which the first half of the sentence betrays the other . The clauses are never balanced , nor the periods modelled . Every word seems to drop by chance , though it ...
... thought tedious . They have not the formality of a settled style , in which the first half of the sentence betrays the other . The clauses are never balanced , nor the periods modelled . Every word seems to drop by chance , though it ...
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... thought otherwise . Good nature , by which I mean beneficence and can- dour , is the product of right reason , which of neces- sity will give allowance to the failings of others , by considering that there is nothing perfect in mankind ...
... thought otherwise . Good nature , by which I mean beneficence and can- dour , is the product of right reason , which of neces- sity will give allowance to the failings of others , by considering that there is nothing perfect in mankind ...
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