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" Yet even these bones," are to me original: I have never seen the notions in any other place; yet he that reads them here persuades himself that he has always felt them. "
The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous lives - Page 308
by Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787
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English Versions of Roman Satire in the Earlier Eighteenth Century

William Kupersmith - 2007 - 280 pages
...uncorrupted with literary prejudices, after all the refinements of subtilty and dogmatism of learning, must be finally decided all claim to poetical honours....images which find a mirrour in every mind, and with sentiments to which every bosom returns and echo. The four stanzas beginning "Yet even these bones"...
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cambridge readings in literature in five books

George Sampson - 1931 - 264 pages
...with literary prejudices, after all the refinements of subtlety and the dogmatism of learning, must be finally decided all claim to poetical honours. The "Churchyard" abounds with images which find a mirror in every mind and with sentiments to which every bosom returns an echo." Note the first half...
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