Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays and Poems, Band 3Estes and Lauriat, 1880 |
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... admiration , not to the man who does what nobody else even attempts to do , but to the man who does best what multitudes do well . Bentley was so immeasurably superior to all the other schol- ars of his time that few among them could ...
... admiration , not to the man who does what nobody else even attempts to do , but to the man who does best what multitudes do well . Bentley was so immeasurably superior to all the other schol- ars of his time that few among them could ...
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... admired both at Oxford and Cambridge , before his name had ever been heard by the wits who thronged the coffee- houses round Drury - Lane theatre . In his twenty - second year , he ventured to appear before the public as a writer of ...
... admired both at Oxford and Cambridge , before his name had ever been heard by the wits who thronged the coffee- houses round Drury - Lane theatre . In his twenty - second year , he ventured to appear before the public as a writer of ...
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... admiring despair . Ben Jonson was a great man , Hoole a very small man . But Hoole , coming after Pope , had learned how to manufac- ture decasyllable verses , and poured them forth by thou- sands and tens of thousands , all as well ...
... admiring despair . Ben Jonson was a great man , Hoole a very small man . But Hoole , coming after Pope , had learned how to manufac- ture decasyllable verses , and poured them forth by thou- sands and tens of thousands , all as well ...
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... admired them greatly . They had given him , he said , quite a new notion of the state of learning and taste among the English . John- son will have it that these praises were insincere . " Noth- ing , " says he , " is better known of ...
... admired them greatly . They had given him , he said , quite a new notion of the state of learning and taste among the English . John- son will have it that these praises were insincere . " Noth- ing , " says he , " is better known of ...
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... admired verses which were detestable . What was there in Addison's position that could induce the satir- ist , whose stern and fastidious temper had been the dread of two generations , to turn sycophant for the first and last time ? Nor ...
... admired verses which were detestable . What was there in Addison's position that could induce the satir- ist , whose stern and fastidious temper had been the dread of two generations , to turn sycophant for the first and last time ? Nor ...
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