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Poems on Several Subjects - Page ix
by John Ogilvie - 1769 - 162 pages
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Anthologia Anglica, a new selection from the English poets from Spenser to ...

Anthologia Anglica - 1873 - 512 pages
...one in verse makes many more in prose. 'Tis with our judgments as our watches : none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. In poets as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom ia the critic's share : Both must alike from Heaven derive their light, These born...
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Literary Studies from the Great British Authors

Horace Hills Morgan - English literature - 1880 - 476 pages
...one in verse makes many more in prose. 'Tis with our judgments as our watches, none 10 Go just alike, yet each believes his own. In poets, as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom is the critic's share; Both must alike from Heaven derive their light, These born to...
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Five minutes daily readings of poetry, selected by H.L.S. Lear

Five minutes daily readings - 1882 - 408 pages
...in verse makes many more in prose. 'Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, but each believes his own. In poets as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom is the critic's share ; Both must alike from Heav'n derive their light, These born...
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English Literature in the Eighteenth Century

Thomas Sergeant Perry - Literary Criticism - 1883 - 500 pages
...one in verse makes many more in prose. 'Tis with our judgments, as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own ; In poets as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom is the critic's share," etc. The "Windsor Forest" (published in 1715) need not occupy...
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English Literature in the Eighteenth Century

Thomas Sergeant Perry - Literary Criticism - 1883 - 498 pages
...one in verse makes many more in prose. 'Tis with our judgments, as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own ; In poets as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom is the critic's share," etc. The "Windsor Forest" (published in 1715) need not occupy...
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Five Minutes: Daily Readings of Poetry

1883 - 410 pages
...in verse makes many more in prose. 'Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, but each believes his own. In poets as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom is the critic's share ; Both must alike from Heav'n derive their light, These born...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: Ed., with Notes and Introductory Memoir

Alexander Pope, Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1893 - 588 pages
...one in verse makes many more in prose. 'Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. In Poets as true genius is but rare, True Taste as seldom is the Critic's share ; Both must alike from Heav'n derive their light, These born...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope - 1893 - 566 pages
...one in verse makes many more in prose. "Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. In Poets as true genius is but rare, True Taste as seldom is the Critic's share ; Both must alike from Heav'n derive their light, These born...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With Memoir and Notes

Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 pages
...one in verse makes many more in prose. 'Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. In poets as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom is the critics' share ; Both must alike from Heaven derive their light, These born...
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Introduction to English Literature: Including a Number of Classic Works ...

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - English literature - 1894 - 688 pages
...one in verse makes many more in prose. 'Tis with our judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. In poets as true genius is but rare, True taste as seldom is the critic's share ; Both must alike from Heaven derive their light, These born...
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