The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1James Sawers, 1818 - 1271 pàgines |
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... continued it without interruption every Tuesday and Friday till the 17th of March , 1752 , when it closed . In carrying on this periodi- cal publication , he seems neither to have courted , nor to have met with much assistance ; the ...
... continued it without interruption every Tuesday and Friday till the 17th of March , 1752 , when it closed . In carrying on this periodi- cal publication , he seems neither to have courted , nor to have met with much assistance ; the ...
Pàgina xii
... continued till April 1760. The Idler ' evidently appeared to be the production of the same genius as the ' Rambler ; " but it has more of real life as well as ease of lan- guage . < Soon after the death of his mother , which happened in ...
... continued till April 1760. The Idler ' evidently appeared to be the production of the same genius as the ' Rambler ; " but it has more of real life as well as ease of lan- guage . < Soon after the death of his mother , which happened in ...
Pàgina xiv
... continued to live in great intimacy with him from that time till his death . In February 1764 , to enlarge the circle of his literary acquaintance , and afford opportunities for conversation , he founded a society which afterwards ...
... continued to live in great intimacy with him from that time till his death . In February 1764 , to enlarge the circle of his literary acquaintance , and afford opportunities for conversation , he founded a society which afterwards ...
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... continued his studies with great intenseness ; for he is said to have written , while he was yet a young student , the greater part of his ' Davideis ; ' a work of which the materials could not have been collected without the study of ...
... continued his studies with great intenseness ; for he is said to have written , while he was yet a young student , the greater part of his ' Davideis ; ' a work of which the materials could not have been collected without the study of ...
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... continued , ' says his biographer , ' under these bonds till the general deliverance ; ' it is therefore to be supposed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the King , without the consent of his bonds- man ; that he did ...
... continued , ' says his biographer , ' under these bonds till the general deliverance ; ' it is therefore to be supposed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the King , without the consent of his bonds- man ; that he did ...
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