The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 3: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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... publick , Sacheverell , meeting Smalridge , tried to flatter him , feeming to think him the author ; but Smalridge answered with indignation , " Not all that 66 you and I have in the world , nor all that ever we " fhall have , fhould ...
... publick , Sacheverell , meeting Smalridge , tried to flatter him , feeming to think him the author ; but Smalridge answered with indignation , " Not all that 66 you and I have in the world , nor all that ever we " fhall have , fhould ...
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... publick robbers . Their eagernefs was not gratified by the Queen , or by Harley . The Queen was probably flow because fhe was afraid ; and Harley was flow because he was doubtful : he was a Tory only by neceffity , or for convenience ...
... publick robbers . Their eagernefs was not gratified by the Queen , or by Harley . The Queen was probably flow because fhe was afraid ; and Harley was flow because he was doubtful : he was a Tory only by neceffity , or for convenience ...
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... publick Spirit of the Whigs , " in answer to " The Crifis , " a pamphlet for which Steele was expelled from the Houfe of Commons . Swift was now fo far alienated from Steele , as to think him no longer entitled to decency , and ...
... publick Spirit of the Whigs , " in answer to " The Crifis , " a pamphlet for which Steele was expelled from the Houfe of Commons . Swift was now fo far alienated from Steele , as to think him no longer entitled to decency , and ...
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... publick table two days a week , and found his entertainments gradually fre- quented by more and more vifitants of learning among the men , and of elegance among the women . Mrs. Johnson had left the country , and lived in lodg- ings not ...
... publick table two days a week , and found his entertainments gradually fre- quented by more and more vifitants of learning among the men , and of elegance among the women . Mrs. Johnson had left the country , and lived in lodg- ings not ...
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... publick being by this outrageous resentment turned upon the proposal , the author was by confequence made popular . In 1723 died Mrs. Van Homrigh , a woman made unhappy by her admiration of wit , and ignominiouf- ly distinguished by the ...
... publick being by this outrageous resentment turned upon the proposal , the author was by confequence made popular . In 1723 died Mrs. Van Homrigh , a woman made unhappy by her admiration of wit , and ignominiouf- ly distinguished by the ...
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