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... WARBURTON . This fpeech of the poet is very obfcure . He feems to boat the copiousness and facility of his vein , by declaring that verses drop from a poet as gums from odoriferous trees , and that his flame kindles itself without the ...
... WARBURTON . This fpeech of the poet is very obfcure . He feems to boat the copiousness and facility of his vein , by declaring that verses drop from a poet as gums from odoriferous trees , and that his flame kindles itself without the ...
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... WARBURTON . This fentence feems to me obfcure , and , however explained , not very forcible . This grace Speaks his own flanding , is only , The grace- fulness of this figure shows how it ftands . I am inclined to think fomething ...
... WARBURTON . This fentence feems to me obfcure , and , however explained , not very forcible . This grace Speaks his own flanding , is only , The grace- fulness of this figure shows how it ftands . I am inclined to think fomething ...
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... WARBURTON . or it is the contraft of forms or oppofition of colours . JOHNSON . So , under the print of Noah Bridges , by Faithorne : " Faithorne , with nature at a noble Jirife , " Hath paid the author a great share of life . 99 & c ...
... WARBURTON . or it is the contraft of forms or oppofition of colours . JOHNSON . So , under the print of Noah Bridges , by Faithorne : " Faithorne , with nature at a noble Jirife , " Hath paid the author a great share of life . 99 & c ...
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... Warburton after him , read . -natures . Slippery is Smooth , unrefifting . 3 Subdues All forts of hearts ; ] So , in Othello : My heart's fubdued " Even to the very quality of JOHNSON , 19 my lord : STEEVENS , glafs - fac'd flatterer ...
... Warburton after him , read . -natures . Slippery is Smooth , unrefifting . 3 Subdues All forts of hearts ; ] So , in Othello : My heart's fubdued " Even to the very quality of JOHNSON , 19 my lord : STEEVENS , glafs - fac'd flatterer ...
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... WARBURTON . Rain facrificial whisperings in his ears , ] The feufe is obvious , and means , in general , flattering him . The particular kind of Aattery may be colle & ed from the circumftance of its being offered up in whispers : which ...
... WARBURTON . Rain facrificial whisperings in his ears , ] The feufe is obvious , and means , in general , flattering him . The particular kind of Aattery may be colle & ed from the circumftance of its being offered up in whispers : which ...
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