The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE POE O F M S G A R T H AND KIN G. a 2 807 AD THE DISPENSARY . * P O E M SIX IN.
Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE POE O F M S G A R T H AND KIN G. a 2 807 AD THE DISPENSARY . * P O E M SIX IN.
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Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE DISPENSARY . * P O E M SIX IN CANTO'S . BY SIR SAMUEL GARTH . Hanc veniam petimufque damufque viciffim . " HOR . de Arte Poet . B A то ANTHONY HENLEY , ESQ MAN of your character.
Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE DISPENSARY . * P O E M SIX IN CANTO'S . BY SIR SAMUEL GARTH . Hanc veniam petimufque damufque viciffim . " HOR . de Arte Poet . B A то ANTHONY HENLEY , ESQ MAN of your character.
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... of their generous restorers ; infomuch , that Sculpture now breathes , Painting fpeaks , Mufic ravifnes ; and as you help to refine our tafte , you diftinguish your own . B 2 Your Your approbation of this poem , is the only exception [ 3 ]
... of their generous restorers ; infomuch , that Sculpture now breathes , Painting fpeaks , Mufic ravifnes ; and as you help to refine our tafte , you diftinguish your own . B 2 Your Your approbation of this poem , is the only exception [ 3 ]
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Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). Your approbation of this poem , is the only exception to the opinion the world has of your judgement , that ought to relish nothing fo much as what you write yourself but you are ...
Samuel Garth Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). Your approbation of this poem , is the only exception to the opinion the world has of your judgement , that ought to relish nothing fo much as what you write yourself but you are ...
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... Poets , upon parallel inftances , to juftify the defign ; yet that I might not introduce any thing that feemed inconfiftent , or hard , I ftarted this objection myself , to a gentleman , very re- markable in this fort of criticifm , who ...
... Poets , upon parallel inftances , to juftify the defign ; yet that I might not introduce any thing that feemed inconfiftent , or hard , I ftarted this objection myself , to a gentleman , very re- markable in this fort of criticifm , who ...
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