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... praise or blame which they may be thought to deserve , when compared with the more early at- tempts of the same writer . And certainly , were it the principal employment of a man's life to compose verses , it might seem reasonable to ...
... praise or blame which they may be thought to deserve , when compared with the more early at- tempts of the same writer . And certainly , were it the principal employment of a man's life to compose verses , it might seem reasonable to ...
Strona 9
... praise where he thought it was deserved ; of these I may write with some pro- priety . All know that his powers were vast , his acquirements various ; and I take leave to add , that he applied them with unremitted attention to those ...
... praise where he thought it was deserved ; of these I may write with some pro- priety . All know that his powers were vast , his acquirements various ; and I take leave to add , that he applied them with unremitted attention to those ...
Strona 11
... praise of the elegant arts to the other glories of his country . In taste , in grace , in faci- lity , in happy invention , and in the richness and harmony of colouring , he was equal to the great masters of the renowned ages . In ...
... praise of the elegant arts to the other glories of his country . In taste , in grace , in faci- lity , in happy invention , and in the richness and harmony of colouring , he was equal to the great masters of the renowned ages . In ...
Strona 20
... an appendage to the fable , it is hoped that nothing of an immoral , nothing of improper tendency , will be imputed to a piece of poetical playfulness ; in fact , genuine praise , like all other species of truth , 20 PREFACE .
... an appendage to the fable , it is hoped that nothing of an immoral , nothing of improper tendency , will be imputed to a piece of poetical playfulness ; in fact , genuine praise , like all other species of truth , 20 PREFACE .
Strona 21
George Crabbe. genuine praise , like all other species of truth , is known by its bearing full investigation : it is what the giver is happy that he can justly bestow , and the receiver conscious that he may boldly accept ; but adulation ...
George Crabbe. genuine praise , like all other species of truth , is known by its bearing full investigation : it is what the giver is happy that he can justly bestow , and the receiver conscious that he may boldly accept ; but adulation ...
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