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... never been ade- quately treated by any other writer . The amount of new biographical material at Johnson's disposal was considerable , and he had applied freely to all persons able to supply him with information . ( Johnson's Lives , ed ...
... never been ade- quately treated by any other writer . The amount of new biographical material at Johnson's disposal was considerable , and he had applied freely to all persons able to supply him with information . ( Johnson's Lives , ed ...
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... never even dipped into the earlier volumes . ' ( Walpole's Letters , ed . Cunningham , vii . 452 , 508. ) Cowper devotes the whole of one of his letters to Unwin to a detailed criticism of the Life of Milton , and complains that he has ...
... never even dipped into the earlier volumes . ' ( Walpole's Letters , ed . Cunningham , vii . 452 , 508. ) Cowper devotes the whole of one of his letters to Unwin to a detailed criticism of the Life of Milton , and complains that he has ...
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... never awed into approval of the defects of a great writer , but judges the immortals with all the freedom of an equal . He never affects to admire anything which he does not sincerely feel to be admirable , says honestly what he thinks ...
... never awed into approval of the defects of a great writer , but judges the immortals with all the freedom of an equal . He never affects to admire anything which he does not sincerely feel to be admirable , says honestly what he thinks ...
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... never rose to works 5 like ' Paradise Lost . ' At fifteen , a date which he uses till he is sixteen , he translated or versified two Psalms , 114 and 136 , which he thought worthy of the public eye ; but they raise no great expectations ...
... never rose to works 5 like ' Paradise Lost . ' At fifteen , a date which he uses till he is sixteen , he translated or versified two Psalms , 114 and 136 , which he thought worthy of the public eye ; but they raise no great expectations ...
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... had the honour of being acted by the Earl of Bridge- water's sons and daughter . The fiction is derived from Homer's ' Circe ' ; but we never can refuse 6 LIVES OF THE POETS . and take an oath withal, which, unless he ...
... had the honour of being acted by the Earl of Bridge- water's sons and daughter . The fiction is derived from Homer's ' Circe ' ; but we never can refuse 6 LIVES OF THE POETS . and take an oath withal, which, unless he ...
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