The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Walker, Akerman, Edwards, 1821 |
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... it . I said , What shall I do with the character of Lord Sunderland ? ' and Addison immediately returned , When , Rag , were you drunk last ? ' and went away . " 6 6 Captain Rag was a name which he got at Oxford C 2 SMITH . 19.
... it . I said , What shall I do with the character of Lord Sunderland ? ' and Addison immediately returned , When , Rag , were you drunk last ? ' and went away . " 6 6 Captain Rag was a name which he got at Oxford C 2 SMITH . 19.
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... enjoyed but a few months . On February 10 , 1710-11 , having returned from an entertainment , he was found dead the next morning . His death is mentioned in Swift's Journal . KING . WILLIAM KING was born in London in 1663 30 DUKE .
... enjoyed but a few months . On February 10 , 1710-11 , having returned from an entertainment , he was found dead the next morning . His death is mentioned in Swift's Journal . KING . WILLIAM KING was born in London in 1663 30 DUKE .
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... returned to London , with his poverty , his idleness , and his wit ; and published some essays , called Useful Transactions . His Voyage to the Island of Cajamai is particularly commended . He then wrote the Art of Love , a poem ...
... returned to London , with his poverty , his idleness , and his wit ; and published some essays , called Useful Transactions . His Voyage to the Island of Cajamai is particularly commended . He then wrote the Art of Love , a poem ...
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... returned to his wonted indigence and amusements . One of his amusements at Lambeth , where he resided , was to mortify Dr. Tenison , the arch- bishop , by a publick festivity , on the surrender of Dunkirk to Hill ; an event with which ...
... returned to his wonted indigence and amusements . One of his amusements at Lambeth , where he resided , was to mortify Dr. Tenison , the arch- bishop , by a publick festivity , on the surrender of Dunkirk to Hill ; an event with which ...
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... returned to England ( in 1702 ) , with a meanness of appearance which gave testimony of the difficulties to which he had been reduced , he found his old patrons out of power , and was there- fore , for a time , at full leisure for the ...
... returned to England ( in 1702 ) , with a meanness of appearance which gave testimony of the difficulties to which he had been reduced , he found his old patrons out of power , and was there- fore , for a time , at full leisure for the ...
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