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Pagina 46
... verses in No. 532 of the Spectator ; and the Inventory of a Beau , in No. 113. The annotators suspect that he wrote No. 194 , with an eye to his edition of Spenser . In the Spectator he was the author of two letters , Nos . 33 and 53 ...
... verses in No. 532 of the Spectator ; and the Inventory of a Beau , in No. 113. The annotators suspect that he wrote No. 194 , with an eye to his edition of Spenser . In the Spectator he was the author of two letters , Nos . 33 and 53 ...
Pagina 48
... verses , is all that can with certainty be ascribed to him . His " Messiah . was published in No. 378 , and the annotators deduce that he wrote No. 408 , from its train of thought , which is the same that occurs frequently in his works ...
... verses , is all that can with certainty be ascribed to him . His " Messiah . was published in No. 378 , and the annotators deduce that he wrote No. 408 , from its train of thought , which is the same that occurs frequently in his works ...
Pagina 49
... verses in No. 603 , beginning , " My time , O ye muses , " & c . His Phebe , was the youngest of the celebrated Dr. Bentley's daughters , and the mother of Richard Cumberland , Esq . , the late well - known dramatic and miscellaneous ...
... verses in No. 603 , beginning , " My time , O ye muses , " & c . His Phebe , was the youngest of the celebrated Dr. Bentley's daughters , and the mother of Richard Cumberland , Esq . , the late well - known dramatic and miscellaneous ...
Pagina 50
... verses , which in mature years he despised , have generally been allowed the preference . His religion , which was strongly tinctured with Behmen- ism , led him to discuss subjects in verse , which per- haps no man but himself would ...
... verses , which in mature years he despised , have generally been allowed the preference . His religion , which was strongly tinctured with Behmen- ism , led him to discuss subjects in verse , which per- haps no man but himself would ...
Pagina 108
... verse in Virgil is worth all the clinquant or tinsel of Tasso . But to return to the sparrows . There have been so many flights of them let loose in this opera , that it is feared the house will never get rid of them : and that in other ...
... verse in Virgil is worth all the clinquant or tinsel of Tasso . But to return to the sparrows . There have been so many flights of them let loose in this opera , that it is feared the house will never get rid of them : and that in other ...
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