Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... thoughts . The first praise of which I remember myself sensible was that of good humour , which , whether I deserved it or not when it was bestowed , I have since made it my whole business to propagate and maintain . When I was sent to ...
... thoughts . The first praise of which I remember myself sensible was that of good humour , which , whether I deserved it or not when it was bestowed , I have since made it my whole business to propagate and maintain . When I was sent to ...
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... thoughts which he cannot start , and his memory in pursuit of narratives which he cannot overtake ; observe the effort with which he strains to conceal despondency by a smile , and the distress in which he sits while the eyes of the ...
... thoughts which he cannot start , and his memory in pursuit of narratives which he cannot overtake ; observe the effort with which he strains to conceal despondency by a smile , and the distress in which he sits while the eyes of the ...
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... find unexpected coincidences of his thoughts with those of other writers ; nor can the nicest judg- ment always distinguish accidental similitude from artful artful imitation . There is likewise a common stock of 14 No 143 . THE RAMBLER .
... find unexpected coincidences of his thoughts with those of other writers ; nor can the nicest judg- ment always distinguish accidental similitude from artful artful imitation . There is likewise a common stock of 14 No 143 . THE RAMBLER .
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... thoughts and elegancies out of the same general magazine of literature , can with little more pro- priety be reproached as a plagiary , than the architect can be censured as a mean copier of Angelo or Wren , because he digs his marble ...
... thoughts and elegancies out of the same general magazine of literature , can with little more pro- priety be reproached as a plagiary , than the architect can be censured as a mean copier of Angelo or Wren , because he digs his marble ...
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... thought but the words are copied . Thus it can scarcely be doubted , that in the first of the following passages Pope remembered Ovid , and that in the second he copied Crashaw : Sæpe pater dixit , studium quid inutile tentas ? Mæonides ...
... thought but the words are copied . Thus it can scarcely be doubted , that in the first of the following passages Pope remembered Ovid , and that in the second he copied Crashaw : Sæpe pater dixit , studium quid inutile tentas ? Mæonides ...
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