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... never have suspected him to be so great a poet , if he had not assured them so frequently , in his prefaces , that it was impossible they could either doubt or forget it . ' Perhaps it may be so ; however , I much fear his instructions ...
... never have suspected him to be so great a poet , if he had not assured them so frequently , in his prefaces , that it was impossible they could either doubt or forget it . ' Perhaps it may be so ; however , I much fear his instructions ...
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... never dastardly , as Pope often was , so also he never wrote anything so maliciously depreciatory as Pope's unprovoked attack on Addison . Dryden's satire is often coarse , but where it is coarsest , it is commonly in defence of himself ...
... never dastardly , as Pope often was , so also he never wrote anything so maliciously depreciatory as Pope's unprovoked attack on Addison . Dryden's satire is often coarse , but where it is coarsest , it is commonly in defence of himself ...
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... never forgot , that whoever would be life's master , and not its drudge , must make it a means , and never allow it to become an end . He could say more truly than Goethe , Mein Acker ist die Zeit , since he not only sowed in it the ...
... never forgot , that whoever would be life's master , and not its drudge , must make it a means , and never allow it to become an end . He could say more truly than Goethe , Mein Acker ist die Zeit , since he not only sowed in it the ...
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