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Page viii
... poet , of whom , in the first in- stance , led away by the impatience of see- ing him pervert his genius , he had suffered himself to speak with unqualified , and there- fore unbecoming , distaste . What praise or censure he may have be ...
... poet , of whom , in the first in- stance , led away by the impatience of see- ing him pervert his genius , he had suffered himself to speak with unqualified , and there- fore unbecoming , distaste . What praise or censure he may have be ...
Page ix
... The pieces it has already produ- ced in our language are , the Session of the writer than for himself in seeing it . Should the publi- cation go to press a second time , it shall be altered . PREFACE . Poets , by Sir John Suckling ; ...
... The pieces it has already produ- ced in our language are , the Session of the writer than for himself in seeing it . Should the publi- cation go to press a second time , it shall be altered . PREFACE . Poets , by Sir John Suckling ; ...
Page x
... poet himself . The necessity is rather per- plexing to one who has been making so free with others , and who scarcely considers himself as having finished his own studies in poetry ; but as it is - he has subjoined to the Feast of the Poets ...
... poet himself . The necessity is rather per- plexing to one who has been making so free with others , and who scarcely considers himself as having finished his own studies in poetry ; but as it is - he has subjoined to the Feast of the Poets ...
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