The Enlightenment and English Literature: Prose and Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, with Selected Modern Critical EssaysJohn L. Mahoney |
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Page 191
... person would discover the author of a pamphlet called The Publick Spirit of the Whiggs ; and in Ireland , in the year 1724 , my Lord Car- teret at his first coming into the Government , was pre- vailed on to issue a Proclamation for ...
... person would discover the author of a pamphlet called The Publick Spirit of the Whiggs ; and in Ireland , in the year 1724 , my Lord Car- teret at his first coming into the Government , was pre- vailed on to issue a Proclamation for ...
Page 388
... person , at your bar . This gentleman , after thirty - five years , - it is so long since he first appeared at the same place to plead for the commerce of Great Britain , -has come again before you to plead the same cause , without any ...
... person , at your bar . This gentleman , after thirty - five years , - it is so long since he first appeared at the same place to plead for the commerce of Great Britain , -has come again before you to plead the same cause , without any ...
Page 597
... person and an- other , nothing tends further to increase and im- prove this talent than practice in a particular art , and the frequent survey or contemplation of a par- ticular species of beauty . When objects of any kind . are first ...
... person and an- other , nothing tends further to increase and im- prove this talent than practice in a particular art , and the frequent survey or contemplation of a par- ticular species of beauty . When objects of any kind . are first ...
Contents
Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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