Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2S. E. Cassino, 1854 |
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... performance he was without lodging , and often without meat ; nor had he any other conveniences for study than the fields or the streets allowed him ; there he used to walk and form his speeches , and afterwards step into a shop , beg ...
... performance he was without lodging , and often without meat ; nor had he any other conveniences for study than the fields or the streets allowed him ; there he used to walk and form his speeches , and afterwards step into a shop , beg ...
Pàgina 183
... performance was much com- mended by some whose judgment in that kind of writing is gene- rally allowed . But Savage easily reconciled himself to mankind without imputing any defect to his work , by observing that his poem was unluckily ...
... performance was much com- mended by some whose judgment in that kind of writing is gene- rally allowed . But Savage easily reconciled himself to mankind without imputing any defect to his work , by observing that his poem was unluckily ...
Pàgina 636
... Performance of his What d'ye call it ' , 66 , and note 11 . His adverse critics on the occasion , ib . and note 12. Failure of his Three Hours after Marriage ' , 66 , and note 13 His inability to bear disappoint- ment , 67. Success of a ...
... Performance of his What d'ye call it ' , 66 , and note 11 . His adverse critics on the occasion , ib . and note 12. Failure of his Three Hours after Marriage ' , 66 , and note 13 His inability to bear disappoint- ment , 67. Success of a ...
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