Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2S. E. Cassino, 1854 |
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... considered rather as a man of fashion than of wit ; and , when he received a visit from Voltaire , disgusted him by the despicable foppery of desiring to be considered not as an author , but a gentleman ; to which the French- man ...
... considered rather as a man of fashion than of wit ; and , when he received a visit from Voltaire , disgusted him by the despicable foppery of desiring to be considered not as an author , but a gentleman ; to which the French- man ...
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... considered by many as an occasion of triumph . Those who had before paid their court to him without success soon ... considered himself as levelled by any calamities : and though it was not without some uneasiness that he saw some ...
... considered by many as an occasion of triumph . Those who had before paid their court to him without success soon ... considered himself as levelled by any calamities : and though it was not without some uneasiness that he saw some ...
Pàgina 258
... considered as the most painful of all reflections , the remem brance of a crime perpetrated in vain . The other circumstances of their quarrel were thus related by Pope : " 66 96 ' Philips seemed to have been encouraged to abuse me in ...
... considered as the most painful of all reflections , the remem brance of a crime perpetrated in vain . The other circumstances of their quarrel were thus related by Pope : " 66 96 ' Philips seemed to have been encouraged to abuse me in ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 167017289 | 15 |
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SIR RICHARD BLACKMORE 1658?1729 | 31 |
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