The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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... Tyrconnel's family - Publishes " The Wanderer , ' a Poem - His Poem of ' The Bastard - Assumes the office of Volunteer Laureat - Obtains a Pension from Queen Caroline - Loses his Pension - Fruitless endeav- ours of Pope and others to ...
... Tyrconnel's family - Publishes " The Wanderer , ' a Poem - His Poem of ' The Bastard - Assumes the office of Volunteer Laureat - Obtains a Pension from Queen Caroline - Loses his Pension - Fruitless endeav- ours of Pope and others to ...
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... Tyrconnel's family - Publishes ' The Wanderer , ' a Poem - His Poem of The Bastard ' -Assumes the office of Volunteer Laureat - Obtains a Pension from Queen Caroline - Loses his Pension on the Death of the Queen - Fruitless endeavours ...
... Tyrconnel's family - Publishes ' The Wanderer , ' a Poem - His Poem of The Bastard ' -Assumes the office of Volunteer Laureat - Obtains a Pension from Queen Caroline - Loses his Pension on the Death of the Queen - Fruitless endeavours ...
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... Tyrconnel , " what- ever where his motives , upon his promise to lay aside his design of exposing the cruelty of his mother , received him into his family , treated him as his equal , and engaged to allow him a pension of two hundred ...
... Tyrconnel , " what- ever where his motives , upon his promise to lay aside his design of exposing the cruelty of his mother , received him into his family , treated him as his equal , and engaged to allow him a pension of two hundred ...
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... Tyrconnel , who was an implicit follower of the ministry ; and that being enjoined by him , not without menaces , to write in praise of his leader , he had not resolution sufficient to sacrifice the pleasure of affluence to that ...
... Tyrconnel , who was an implicit follower of the ministry ; and that being enjoined by him , not without menaces , to write in praise of his leader , he had not resolution sufficient to sacrifice the pleasure of affluence to that ...
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... Tyrconnel and Mr. Savage assigned very different reasons , which might per- haps all in reality concur , though they were not all convenient to be alleged by either party . Lord Tyrconnel affirmed that it was the constant practice of Mr ...
... Tyrconnel and Mr. Savage assigned very different reasons , which might per- haps all in reality concur , though they were not all convenient to be alleged by either party . Lord Tyrconnel affirmed that it was the constant practice of Mr ...
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