The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1Nichols and Son, 1801 - 1253 pàgines |
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... returned , When , Rag , were 66 you drunk laft ? ' and went away . ' Captain Rag was a name which he got at Oxford by his negligence of drefs . This ftory I heard from the late Mr. Clark of Lincoln's Inn , to whom it was told by the ...
... returned , When , Rag , were 66 you drunk laft ? ' and went away . ' Captain Rag was a name which he got at Oxford by his negligence of drefs . This ftory I heard from the late Mr. Clark of Lincoln's Inn , to whom it was told by the ...
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... enjoyed but a few months . On February 10 , 1710-11 , having returned from an en- tertainment , he was found dead the next morning . His death is mentioned in Swift's Journal , KIN G. WILLIAM KING was born in London in 1663 KING . 30 DUKE .
... enjoyed but a few months . On February 10 , 1710-11 , having returned from an en- tertainment , he was found dead the next morning . His death is mentioned in Swift's Journal , KIN G. WILLIAM KING was born in London in 1663 KING . 30 DUKE .
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... tated only by the author's delight in the quiet of Mountown . In 1708 , when lord Wharton was fent to govern Ireland , King returned to London , with his poverty , VOL . II . D his his idleness , and his wit ; and published fome K IN G. 33.
... tated only by the author's delight in the quiet of Mountown . In 1708 , when lord Wharton was fent to govern Ireland , King returned to London , with his poverty , VOL . II . D his his idleness , and his wit ; and published fome K IN G. 33.
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... Infolvency made his business at that time particularly troublesome ; and he would not wait till hurry fhould be at an end , but impatiently refigned it , and returned to his wonted indigence and amufe- it , 34 KING .
... Infolvency made his business at that time particularly troublesome ; and he would not wait till hurry fhould be at an end , but impatiently refigned it , and returned to his wonted indigence and amufe- it , 34 KING .
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. it , and returned to his wonted indigence and amufe- ments . One of his amufements at Lambeth , where he re- fided , was to mortify Dr. Tenifon , the archbishop , by a publick ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. it , and returned to his wonted indigence and amufe- ments . One of his amufements at Lambeth , where he re- fided , was to mortify Dr. Tenifon , the archbishop , by a publick ...
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