The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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Pàgina 479
... persons ; which , being against his usual practice , many people judged , likely enough , that he had a desire to ... person : but since the poem will infallibly be soon printed , either here , or in Dublin , I take myself to have the ...
... persons ; which , being against his usual practice , many people judged , likely enough , that he had a desire to ... person : but since the poem will infallibly be soon printed , either here , or in Dublin , I take myself to have the ...
Pàgina 576
... person named , the supposed author is at liberty to disown as much as he thinks fit of what is here published , and so can be chargeable with no more of it than he pleases to take upon himself . From this apology I have been making ...
... person named , the supposed author is at liberty to disown as much as he thinks fit of what is here published , and so can be chargeable with no more of it than he pleases to take upon himself . From this apology I have been making ...
Pàgina 854
... person would discover the author of a pamphlet called , The Public Spirit of the Whigs ; and in Ireland , in the year 1724 , my Lord Carteret at his first coming into the government , was prevailed on to issue a proclamation for ...
... person would discover the author of a pamphlet called , The Public Spirit of the Whigs ; and in Ireland , in the year 1724 , my Lord Carteret at his first coming into the government , was prevailed on to issue a proclamation for ...
Continguts
Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
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