The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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Pàgina 546
... Duke James Brydges and the Dean had long been friends , James is beduked ; of course their friendship ends . But sure the Dean deserves a sharp rebuke , From knowing James , to boast he knows a Duke . But , since just heaven the Duke's ...
... Duke James Brydges and the Dean had long been friends , James is beduked ; of course their friendship ends . But sure the Dean deserves a sharp rebuke , From knowing James , to boast he knows a Duke . But , since just heaven the Duke's ...
Pàgina 886
... duke , most likely the Duke of Dorset , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , both of whom wielded immense patronage . THE DEAN AND DUKE First published in full by Deane Swift in 1765 , although a much truncated ver- sion of four lines had ...
... duke , most likely the Duke of Dorset , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , both of whom wielded immense patronage . THE DEAN AND DUKE First published in full by Deane Swift in 1765 , although a much truncated ver- sion of four lines had ...
Pàgina 887
... Duke Humphry Duke of Gloucester ( 1391-1447 ) , son of Henry IV ; a col- lector and patron , which may be the reason for Swift's reference : Chandos had great pretensions in both capacities . But ' to dine with Duke Humphrey ' meant ...
... Duke Humphry Duke of Gloucester ( 1391-1447 ) , son of Henry IV ; a col- lector and patron , which may be the reason for Swift's reference : Chandos had great pretensions in both capacities . But ' to dine with Duke Humphrey ' meant ...
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Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
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