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... Observations on the Tem- pest of Shakspeare .... 94. Idleness , however fortu- nate , incapable of feli- WARTON city . Story of Ned Froth HAWKESWORTH 95. Apology for apparent Pla- giarism . Sources of li- terary Variety . ...... 96. The ...
... Observations on the Tem- pest of Shakspeare .... 94. Idleness , however fortu- nate , incapable of feli- WARTON city . Story of Ned Froth HAWKESWORTH 95. Apology for apparent Pla- giarism . Sources of li- terary Variety . ...... 96. The ...
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... Observations on Shakspeare's King Lear 114. The Value of Life fixed by Hope and Fear , and therefore de- pendent upon the Will : An Eastern story .. JOHNSON WARTON HAWKES . JOHNSON HAWKES . WARTON HAWKES . .... JOHNSON 115. The Itch of ...
... Observations on Shakspeare's King Lear 114. The Value of Life fixed by Hope and Fear , and therefore de- pendent upon the Will : An Eastern story .. JOHNSON WARTON HAWKES . JOHNSON HAWKES . WARTON HAWKES . .... JOHNSON 115. The Itch of ...
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... Observations on King Lear con- cluded ...... 123. Fatal Effects of fashionable Le- WARTON vities . The Story of Flavilla HAWKES . 124. The Story continued 126. Solitude not eligible 125. The Story concluded .... .... 127. In what Arts ...
... Observations on King Lear con- cluded ...... 123. Fatal Effects of fashionable Le- WARTON vities . The Story of Flavilla HAWKES . 124. The Story continued 126. Solitude not eligible 125. The Story concluded .... .... 127. In what Arts ...
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... observations as have risen to my mind in the con- sideration of Virgil's pastorals , without any inquiry how far my sentiments deviate from established rules or common opinions . VOL . XXV . If we survey the ten pastorals in a general ...
... observations as have risen to my mind in the con- sideration of Virgil's pastorals , without any inquiry how far my sentiments deviate from established rules or common opinions . VOL . XXV . If we survey the ten pastorals in a general ...
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... observed , that these two poems were produced by events that really happened ; and may , therefore , be of use to prove that we can always feel more than we can imagine , and that the most artful fiction must give way to truth . I am ...
... observed , that these two poems were produced by events that really happened ; and may , therefore , be of use to prove that we can always feel more than we can imagine , and that the most artful fiction must give way to truth . I am ...
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