Works of the Author of the Pursuits of Literature: Consisting Of: I. Pursuits of Literature ... II. A Translation of the Passages ... Quoted in the Prefaces ... to the Pursuits of Literature. III. The Imperial Epistle from Kien Long, Emperor of China to Geo. III ... IV. The Shade of Alex. Pope, Esq. on the Banks of the Thames ...J. Milliken, 1799 |
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... those cafes , in which the pulpit and the courts of law can feldom interfere , and rarely with effect ; the community may authorize and approve it . The authorised inftruments of lawful war are lawful . Satire never can have effect ...
... those cafes , in which the pulpit and the courts of law can feldom interfere , and rarely with effect ; the community may authorize and approve it . The authorised inftruments of lawful war are lawful . Satire never can have effect ...
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... those of whom I am perfonally ignorant . But they fhall neither disturb nor overthrow the state of England , civil or religious , if any obfervations of mine can avail . They may wish to know me ; but they may depend upon it , I will ...
... those of whom I am perfonally ignorant . But they fhall neither disturb nor overthrow the state of England , civil or religious , if any obfervations of mine can avail . They may wish to know me ; but they may depend upon it , I will ...
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... those whom he devoted to undying ridicule , or configned to the eternity of fame . Auguftus and Mecenas well knew the value of fuch a poet . They looked to the stability of government and the empire of good fenfe , and found them ...
... those whom he devoted to undying ridicule , or configned to the eternity of fame . Auguftus and Mecenas well knew the value of fuch a poet . They looked to the stability of government and the empire of good fenfe , and found them ...
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... those cases which are beyond their jurisdiction . From fuch courts it appeals to perhaps a still higher tribunal , that of publick opinion , character , and reputation . Such are my ideas ; yet I am fure I have nothing of the wild ...
... those cases which are beyond their jurisdiction . From fuch courts it appeals to perhaps a still higher tribunal , that of publick opinion , character , and reputation . Such are my ideas ; yet I am fure I have nothing of the wild ...
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... those infirmities which fo often ftrike my eyes and ears in this 66 great city , in men much younger than myself . " Chap . the fifth ; to which Mr. T. has put his own name , and he is rather a voluminous author . But , alas ! what says ...
... those infirmities which fo often ftrike my eyes and ears in this 66 great city , in men much younger than myself . " Chap . the fifth ; to which Mr. T. has put his own name , and he is rather a voluminous author . But , alas ! what says ...
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againſt alfo alſo Author beſt Bishop called caufe cauſe Chriftian Cicero compofition confider confideration conftitution Critick Dialogue Doctor Dorceus edition EDMUND BURKE eloquence EMPEROR OF CHINA Engliſh eſtabliſhed facred faid fame fatire feems fenfe fhall fhould firſt fociety fome fometimes fpeak fpirit fræna French ftate ftill ftrong fubject fublime fuch fuffer fure genius George Steevens Greek Hiftory himſelf honour Houſe itſelf juſt laft learned Lord Lycophron maſter meaſure minifter moft moſt Mufes muft muſt myſelf never obferve occafion OCTAVIUS paffage paffed perfons Philofopher Pitt Plato Plutarch Poem poet poetry political Pope praiſe prefent preferved principles profe profeffion Progreffioniſt publick publiſhed Purfuits PURSUITS OF LITERATURE reafon refpect Roman Satire ſay ſcholar Shakspeare ſhall ſome ſpeak ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tranflation underſtanding uſe verfe Virg Warton whofe William Godwin wiſdom words writings δε εν και τε
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