The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 3: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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... fome violence of weather drove him into a waggon ; and at night he would go to a penny lodg- ing , where he purchased clean fheets for fixpence . This practice Lord Orrery imputes to his innate love of groffhefs and vulgarity : fome may ...
... fome violence of weather drove him into a waggon ; and at night he would go to a penny lodg- ing , where he purchased clean fheets for fixpence . This practice Lord Orrery imputes to his innate love of groffhefs and vulgarity : fome may ...
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... fome other recompence than the pleasure , however mingled with improvement , of Temple's converfation ; and grew fo impatient , that ( 1694 ) he went away in difcontent . Temple , confcious of having given reason for complaint , is faid ...
... fome other recompence than the pleasure , however mingled with improvement , of Temple's converfation ; and grew fo impatient , that ( 1694 ) he went away in difcontent . Temple , confcious of having given reason for complaint , is faid ...
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. For fome time after Swift was probably employed in folitary ftudy , gaining the qualifications requifite for future eminence . How often he vifited England , and with what ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. For fome time after Swift was probably employed in folitary ftudy , gaining the qualifications requifite for future eminence . How often he vifited England , and with what ...
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... fome of their schemes . What he had refused has never been told ; what he had fuffered was , I fuppofe , the exclufion from a bishoprick by the remonftrances of Sharpe , whom he defcribes as the harmless tool of others ' hate , " and ...
... fome of their schemes . What he had refused has never been told ; what he had fuffered was , I fuppofe , the exclufion from a bishoprick by the remonftrances of Sharpe , whom he defcribes as the harmless tool of others ' hate , " and ...
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... prefence of the Dean , may be reasonably doubted : they have , however , fome odd attraction ; the reader , finding frequent mention of names which he has been used VOL . III . C to to confider as important , goes on in hope of SWIFT . 17.
... prefence of the Dean , may be reasonably doubted : they have , however , fome odd attraction ; the reader , finding frequent mention of names which he has been used VOL . III . C to to confider as important , goes on in hope of SWIFT . 17.
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