The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volum 3Methuen, 1896 |
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... reputation , that the Scottish Nation applied again that he would be their friend . He was become so formidable to the Whigs that his familiarity with the Ministers was clamoured at in Parliament , particularly by two men , afterwards ...
... reputation , that the Scottish Nation applied again that he would be their friend . He was become so formidable to the Whigs that his familiarity with the Ministers was clamoured at in Parliament , particularly by two men , afterwards ...
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... reputation of his new work , the news of the King's death arrived ; and he kissed the hands of the new King and Queen three days after their accession . By the Queen , when she was princess , he had been treated with some distinction ...
... reputation of his new work , the news of the King's death arrived ; and he kissed the hands of the new King and Queen three days after their accession . By the Queen , when she was princess , he had been treated with some distinction ...
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... reputation , brought him into immediate and universal contempt . Bettesworth , enraged at his disgrace and loss , went to Swift , and demanded whether he was the author of that poem ? ' Mr. Bettesworth , ' answered he , ' I was in my ...
... reputation , brought him into immediate and universal contempt . Bettesworth , enraged at his disgrace and loss , went to Swift , and demanded whether he was the author of that poem ? ' Mr. Bettesworth , ' answered he , ' I was in my ...
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... to have had among his contemporaries his full share of reputation , to have been esteemed without virtue , and caressed without good - humour . Pope was proud of his notice ; Wycherley wrote verses in his praise , which he was POPE 43.
... to have had among his contemporaries his full share of reputation , to have been esteemed without virtue , and caressed without good - humour . Pope was proud of his notice ; Wycherley wrote verses in his praise , which he was POPE 43.
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... reputation and in- fluence among the Tories ; and it is said that the conclusion of the poem gave great pain to Addison , both as a poet and a politician . Reports like this are often spread with boldness very disproportionate to their ...
... reputation and in- fluence among the Tories ; and it is said that the conclusion of the poem gave great pain to Addison , both as a poet and a politician . Reports like this are often spread with boldness very disproportionate to their ...
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