Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... happy incidents of life , I am not yet able to determine . Its first effect has been to make me anxious , lest it should fix the attention of the publick too much upon me , and , as it once hap- pened to an epick poet of France , by ...
... happy incidents of life , I am not yet able to determine . Its first effect has been to make me anxious , lest it should fix the attention of the publick too much upon me , and , as it once hap- pened to an epick poet of France , by ...
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... happy ignorance , it is , I think , impossible to de- cide , and useless to inquire . We may reasonably suppose , that , when he rose to notice , he did not want the counsels and admonitions of scholars and criticks , and that he at ...
... happy ignorance , it is , I think , impossible to de- cide , and useless to inquire . We may reasonably suppose , that , when he rose to notice , he did not want the counsels and admonitions of scholars and criticks , and that he at ...
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... no longer numbers among his happy effusions . The original and predominant error of his com- mentary is acquiescence in his first thoughts ; that to which is produced by consciousness of scernment ; and PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE . 121.
... no longer numbers among his happy effusions . The original and predominant error of his com- mentary is acquiescence in his first thoughts ; that to which is produced by consciousness of scernment ; and PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE . 121.
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... happy and just ; and his interpretation of obscure passages learned and sagacious . Of his notes , I have commonly rejected those , against which the general voice of the publick has exclaimed , or which their own incongruity imme ...
... happy and just ; and his interpretation of obscure passages learned and sagacious . Of his notes , I have commonly rejected those , against which the general voice of the publick has exclaimed , or which their own incongruity imme ...
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... happy re- storation strikes at once , and the moral precept may be well applied to criticism , quod dubitas ne feceris . To dread the shore which he sees spread with wrecks , is natural to the sailor . I had before my eye so many ...
... happy re- storation strikes at once , and the moral precept may be well applied to criticism , quod dubitas ne feceris . To dread the shore which he sees spread with wrecks , is natural to the sailor . I had before my eye so many ...
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