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... poets , gives them the preference in moral pieces to those of any other nation ; and indeed no poets have better settled the bounds of duty , or more precisely determined the rules for conduct in life than ours . In this department ...
... poets , gives them the preference in moral pieces to those of any other nation ; and indeed no poets have better settled the bounds of duty , or more precisely determined the rules for conduct in life than ours . In this department ...
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... poet I see here ? cried I. - Yes , with every mother's son of them , replied he , except he happened to be born a ... poets are kept at a distance , while their enemies eat up all their rewards at the mandarine's table . Leaving this ...
... poet I see here ? cried I. - Yes , with every mother's son of them , replied he , except he happened to be born a ... poets are kept at a distance , while their enemies eat up all their rewards at the mandarine's table . Leaving this ...
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... poet pleaded the peculiar merit of his piece ; he spoke to an assembly in- sensible to all his remonstrances : the book of laws was opened , and read by the secretary , where it was expressly enacted , " That whatso- ever poet , speech ...
... poet pleaded the peculiar merit of his piece ; he spoke to an assembly in- sensible to all his remonstrances : the book of laws was opened , and read by the secretary , where it was expressly enacted , " That whatso- ever poet , speech ...
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The Preface to Dr Brookess Natural History | 94 |
Introduction to a New History of the World | 103 |
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