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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... Verse . By George Colman , ( Senior . " ) I think , however , that it is a provident wisdom , in men of great abilities , like Mr. Colman , to collect and publish what they wish to deliver to posterity as their own . Pofthumous works ...
... Verse . By George Colman , ( Senior . " ) I think , however , that it is a provident wisdom , in men of great abilities , like Mr. Colman , to collect and publish what they wish to deliver to posterity as their own . Pofthumous works ...
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... verse I speak of the great Theban : but there is an obfcure perfon , ftiling himself PETER PINDAR , of whom I fhall fay a few words . This man certainly possesses a mind by no means uninformed , and a species of humour ; but it is ...
... verse I speak of the great Theban : but there is an obfcure perfon , ftiling himself PETER PINDAR , of whom I fhall fay a few words . This man certainly possesses a mind by no means uninformed , and a species of humour ; but it is ...
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... verse on fuch a character ; but say honeftly and plainly , that though I can often smile , and fometimes be pleased , with the humour and the manner , yet I think I perceive such a rooted depravity and malig- nity of heart that , from ...
... verse on fuch a character ; but say honeftly and plainly , that though I can often smile , and fometimes be pleased , with the humour and the manner , yet I think I perceive such a rooted depravity and malig- nity of heart that , from ...
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... verses as Dr. Darwin's . They will then perceive the distortion of the sentiment , and the harlotry of the ornaments . It would also be a happy thing for all naturalifts , whether poets or writers in prose , if they would , in the words ...
... verses as Dr. Darwin's . They will then perceive the distortion of the sentiment , and the harlotry of the ornaments . It would also be a happy thing for all naturalifts , whether poets or writers in prose , if they would , in the words ...
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... verse to life and light Call forth thy name , and vindicate thy right . 220 Muft ( n ) Mr. CAPELL , the Editor , I call him the Patron of SHAK- SPEARE . This gentleman was of a fingular turn of mind , per- haps a little too minute , but ...
... verse to life and light Call forth thy name , and vindicate thy right . 220 Muft ( n ) Mr. CAPELL , the Editor , I call him the Patron of SHAK- SPEARE . This gentleman was of a fingular turn of mind , per- haps a little too minute , but ...
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