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Page ii
... true , for some time at a free - school , where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the narowness of his circumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forced his father to withdraw him from thence ...
... true , for some time at a free - school , where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the narowness of his circumstances , and the want of his assistance at home , forced his father to withdraw him from thence ...
Page vii
... true taste of merit , and could distinguish men , had ge- nerally a just value and esteem for him . His ex- ceeding candour and good - nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of ...
... true taste of merit , and could distinguish men , had ge- nerally a just value and esteem for him . His ex- ceeding candour and good - nature must certainly have inclined all the gentler part of the world to love him , as the power of ...
Page xi
... true in it but I believe it may be as well expressed by what Horace says of the first Romans who wrote tragedy upon the Greek models , ( or indeed translated them , ) in his epistle to Augustus : 66 naturĂ¢ sublimis & acer : " Nam spirat ...
... true in it but I believe it may be as well expressed by what Horace says of the first Romans who wrote tragedy upon the Greek models , ( or indeed translated them , ) in his epistle to Augustus : 66 naturĂ¢ sublimis & acer : " Nam spirat ...
Page xiv
... true- " Difficile est proprie communia dicere , " it will be a hard task for any one to go beyond him in the description of the several degrees and ages of man's life , though the thought be old , and com- mon enough . All the world's a ...
... true- " Difficile est proprie communia dicere , " it will be a hard task for any one to go beyond him in the description of the several degrees and ages of man's life , though the thought be old , and com- mon enough . All the world's a ...
Page xviii
... true history , or novels and ro- mances : and he commonly made use of them in that order , with those incidents , and that extent of time , in which he found them in the authors from whence he borrowed them . So The Winter's Tale ...
... true history , or novels and ro- mances : and he commonly made use of them in that order , with those incidents , and that extent of time , in which he found them in the authors from whence he borrowed them . So The Winter's Tale ...
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