The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Walker, Akerman, Edwards, 1821 |
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... or bashfulness , neglected to attend him , though doubtless warned and pressed by his friends , and at last missed his reward by not going to solicit it . Addison has , in the Spectator , mentioned the neglect 20 SMITH . ᏚᏢᎡᎪᎢ HALIFAX.
... or bashfulness , neglected to attend him , though doubtless warned and pressed by his friends , and at last missed his reward by not going to solicit it . Addison has , in the Spectator , mentioned the neglect 20 SMITH . ᏚᏢᎡᎪᎢ HALIFAX.
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... attended to their characters . The charge was afterwards very diligently re- futed by Dr. Burton , of Eton , a man eminent for literature ; and , though not of the same party with Aldrich and Atterbury , too studious of truth to leave ...
... attended to their characters . The charge was afterwards very diligently re- futed by Dr. Burton , of Eton , a man eminent for literature ; and , though not of the same party with Aldrich and Atterbury , too studious of truth to leave ...
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... attended by a select number of his friends , and the dean and choir officiating at the funeral . " To this character , which is apparently given with the fondness of a friend , may be added the testi- mony of Pope , who says , in a ...
... attended by a select number of his friends , and the dean and choir officiating at the funeral . " To this character , which is apparently given with the fondness of a friend , may be added the testi- mony of Pope , who says , in a ...
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... attended him as his secretary ; and was made keeper of the re- cords in Birmingham's Tower , with a salary of three hundred pounds a year . The office was little more than nominal , and the salary was augmented for his accommodation ...
... attended him as his secretary ; and was made keeper of the re- cords in Birmingham's Tower , with a salary of three hundred pounds a year . The office was little more than nominal , and the salary was augmented for his accommodation ...
Pàgina 91
... attend . " 66 Now , " heavily in clouds came on the day , the great , the important day , " when Addison was to stand the hazard of the theatre . That there might , however , be left as little hazard as ADDISON . 91 HUGHES.
... attend . " 66 Now , " heavily in clouds came on the day , the great , the important day , " when Addison was to stand the hazard of the theatre . That there might , however , be left as little hazard as ADDISON . 91 HUGHES.
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