The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volum 3Methuen, 1896 |
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Pàgina 16
... labour is surely a natural right , and to like best what he makes himself is a natural passion . But to excite this passion , and enforce this right , appeared so ' criminal to those who had an interest in the English trade , that the ...
... labour is surely a natural right , and to like best what he makes himself is a natural passion . But to excite this passion , and enforce this right , appeared so ' criminal to those who had an interest in the English trade , that the ...
Pàgina 25
... labour . He was always careful of his money , and was therefore no liberal entertainer ; but was less frugal of his wine than of his meat . When his friends of either sex came to him , in expectation of a dinner , his custom was to give ...
... labour . He was always careful of his money , and was therefore no liberal entertainer ; but was less frugal of his wine than of his meat . When his friends of either sex came to him , in expectation of a dinner , his custom was to give ...
Pàgina 56
... labour . His own diffidence was not his only vexation . He that asks a subscription soon finds that he has enemies . All who do not encourage him defame him . He that wants money will rather be thought angry than poor , and he that ...
... labour . His own diffidence was not his only vexation . He that asks a subscription soon finds that he has enemies . All who do not encourage him defame him . He that wants money will rather be thought angry than poor , and he that ...
Pàgina 76
... labour , being either weary with toiling upon another's thoughts , or having heard , as Ruffhead relates , that Fenton and Broome had already begun the work , and liking better to have them confederates than rivals . In the patent ...
... labour , being either weary with toiling upon another's thoughts , or having heard , as Ruffhead relates , that Fenton and Broome had already begun the work , and liking better to have them confederates than rivals . In the patent ...
Pàgina 94
... labour to have been bestowed.1 Into this poem some incidents are historically thrown , and some known characters are introduced , with others of which it is difficult to say how far they are real or fictitious ; but the praise of Kyrle ...
... labour to have been bestowed.1 Into this poem some incidents are historically thrown , and some known characters are introduced , with others of which it is difficult to say how far they are real or fictitious ; but the praise of Kyrle ...
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