Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2S. E. Cassino, 1854 |
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... allowed him a settled pension of fifty pounds a year , which was during her life regularly paid . " That this act of generosity may receive its due praise , and that the good actions of Mrs. Oldfield may not be sullied by her general ...
... allowed him a settled pension of fifty pounds a year , which was during her life regularly paid . " That this act of generosity may receive its due praise , and that the good actions of Mrs. Oldfield may not be sullied by her general ...
Pàgina 183
... allowed . But Savage easily reconciled himself to mankind without imputing any defect to his work , by observing that his poem was unluckily published two days after the prorogation of the Parliament , and by consequence at a time when ...
... allowed . But Savage easily reconciled himself to mankind without imputing any defect to his work , by observing that his poem was unluckily published two days after the prorogation of the Parliament , and by consequence at a time when ...
Pàgina 206
... allowed to be a bird of the Muses , I assure you , Sir , I sing very freely in my cage ; sometimes indeed in the plaintive notes of the nightingale , but , at others , in the cheerful strains of the lark . " In another letter he ...
... allowed to be a bird of the Muses , I assure you , Sir , I sing very freely in my cage ; sometimes indeed in the plaintive notes of the nightingale , but , at others , in the cheerful strains of the lark . " In another letter he ...
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