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Page ii
... Poet ! In how many Branches of Excellence to confider , and admire him ! Whether we view him on the Side of Art or Nature , he ought equally to engage our Attention : Whether we respect the Force and Greatnefs of his Genius , the Extent ...
... Poet ! In how many Branches of Excellence to confider , and admire him ! Whether we view him on the Side of Art or Nature , he ought equally to engage our Attention : Whether we respect the Force and Greatnefs of his Genius , the Extent ...
Page iii
... Poets draw more than one Fool or Cox- comb , there is the fame Refemblance in them , as in that Painter's Draughts , who was happy only at forming a Rofe : you find them all younger Brothers of the fame Family , and all of them have a ...
... Poets draw more than one Fool or Cox- comb , there is the fame Refemblance in them , as in that Painter's Draughts , who was happy only at forming a Rofe : you find them all younger Brothers of the fame Family , and all of them have a ...
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... Poet . I believe , we may fafely determine that he had not quitted in the Year 1610. For in his Tem- peft , our Author makes mention of the Ber- muda Ilands , which were unknown to the English , till , in 1609 , Sir John Summers made a ...
... Poet . I believe , we may fafely determine that he had not quitted in the Year 1610. For in his Tem- peft , our Author makes mention of the Ber- muda Ilands , which were unknown to the English , till , in 1609 , Sir John Summers made a ...
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... Poet's once Dwelling - house , of which , I prefume , Mr. Row E never was appriz'd . When the Civil War raged in Eng- land , and K. Charles the Firft's Queen was driven by the Neceffity of Affairs to make a Recefs in Warwickshire , She ...
... Poet's once Dwelling - house , of which , I prefume , Mr. Row E never was appriz'd . When the Civil War raged in Eng- land , and K. Charles the Firft's Queen was driven by the Neceffity of Affairs to make a Recefs in Warwickshire , She ...
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... Poets ; that , when they would defcribe the Nature of any thing , they do it not by a direct Enumeration of its ... Poet willing to inftruct in the Properties of Mu- fick , in which the fame Strains have a Power to excite Pleasure ...
... Poets ; that , when they would defcribe the Nature of any thing , they do it not by a direct Enumeration of its ... Poet willing to inftruct in the Properties of Mu- fick , in which the fame Strains have a Power to excite Pleasure ...
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