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... written I hope , in such a manner as may tend to the promotion of piety . ' ( Boswell's Johnson , ed . Hill , iii . 111 ; iv . 34. ) The ' Lives of the Poets ' at once became popular , and their popularity has been permanent . Of all ...
... written I hope , in such a manner as may tend to the promotion of piety . ' ( Boswell's Johnson , ed . Hill , iii . 111 ; iv . 34. ) The ' Lives of the Poets ' at once became popular , and their popularity has been permanent . Of all ...
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... writing of one age rarely satisfies another . But superannuated though some of his criticism may be , there is much in it of per- manent value . ' His criticisms , ' says Macaulay , ' are often excellent , and even when grossly and ...
... writing of one age rarely satisfies another . But superannuated though some of his criticism may be , there is much in it of per- manent value . ' His criticisms , ' says Macaulay , ' are often excellent , and even when grossly and ...
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... written in so many forms , and with such minute inquiry , that I might perhaps more properly have contented myself with the addition of a few notes on Mr. Fenton's elegant abridgment , but that a new narrative was thought necessary to ...
... written in so many forms , and with such minute inquiry , that I might perhaps more properly have contented myself with the addition of a few notes on Mr. Fenton's elegant abridgment , but that a new narrative was thought necessary to ...
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... written in his eighteenth year , by which it appears that he had then read the Roman authors with very nice discernment . I once heard Mr. Hampton , the translator of Polybius , 15 remark , what I think is true , that Milton was the ...
... written in his eighteenth year , by which it appears that he had then read the Roman authors with very nice discernment . I once heard Mr. Hampton , the translator of Polybius , 15 remark , what I think is true , that Milton was the ...
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... written in 5 . 1637 , on the death of Mr. King , the son of Sir John King , Secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth , James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined to do honour to his ...
... written in 5 . 1637 , on the death of Mr. King , the son of Sir John King , Secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth , James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined to do honour to his ...
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