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1 XIV | Nature had almost made him a poet; and indeed he wrote a piece 2 XVIII| great merit of this dramatic poet has been the ruin of the 3 XVIII| gigantic images of this poet, have, through length of 4 XVIII| silly impertinences which a poet may have thrown out; but 5 XVIII| English. It is Dryden, a poet in the reign of Charles 6 XIX | s time, and was not the poet of the polite part of the 7 XIX | pleasure, and likewise a poet and an architect. The general 8 XIX | character of that great comic poet. Such Italian musicians 9 XIX | excellent player, and also Poet Laureate-a title which, 10 XXI | man of genius, the great poet. Among other pieces which 11 XXI | and fire which form the poet. I shall be very far from 12 XXI | the taste of that great poet was not yet formed. He was 13 XXI | Waller, though a better poet than Voiture, was not yet 14 XXI | was not yet a finished poet. The graces breathe in such 15 XXI | praises, reproached the poet for not writing with so 16 XXII | elegant, the most correct poet; and, at the same time, 17 XXII | ridiculous than to translate a poet literally:~"Umbriel, a l'