| 1803 - 450 sider
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| 1729 - 332 sider
...Conceits, and Turns of Wit with which many of our modern Lyricks are fo miferably infefted. Her Soul feems to have been made up of Love and Poetry : She felt the Paflion in all its Warmth, and defcribed it in all its Symptoms. She is called by ancient Authors the... | |
| 1739 - 336 sider
...by what is left of theni, that ftie followed Nature in all her Thoughts, without defending to thofe little Points, Conceits, and Turns of Wit with which many of our modern Lyricks are fo miferably infedted. Her Soul feems to have been made up of Love and Poetry : She felt... | |
| 1744 - 340 sider
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| Horace - 1767 - 298 sider
...is left of them, ' that flit- followed Nature in all her Thoughts, without • defcending to thofe little Points, Conceits, and Turns ' of Wit, with which many of our modern Lyrics are Ib 1 miferably infefted. Her Soul fterns to have been made ' up of Love and Poetry: She felt the Paflion... | |
| William Cooke (fellow of New coll, Oxford.) - 1773 - 426 sider
...by what is left of them, that fhc followed nature in all her thoughts, without defcending to thofe little points, conceits, and turns of wit, with which many of our modern Lyrics arc fo miferably infetled. Her foul feems to have been made up of love and poetry. She felt the paifion... | |
| William Cooke - 1773 - 202 sider
...by what is left of them, that fhe fallowed nature in all her thoughts, without defcending to thofe little points, conceits, and turns of wit, with which many of our modem Lyrics are fo miferably infec'led. Her fold feems to have been made up of love and poetry. She... | |
| 1786 - 694 sider
...by what is left of them, that Л" followed nature in all lier thoughts) without deicending to thofe little points conceits, and turns of wit, with which many of our modern lyrics are Ib n»ferably infened. Her foul items '• have been made up of love and pottn'¡ me felt the paflion... | |
| 1799 - 364 sider
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| 1803 - 402 sider
...her, in the remarks of those great critics who were conversant with her works when they were entire. One may see by what is left of them, that she followed...turns of wit with which many of our modern lyrics are sox miserably infected. Her soul seems to have been made up of love and poetry : she felt the passion... | |
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