Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2S. E. Cassino, 1854 |
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Pàgina 463
... told to Garrick , that Addison was himself the author of it , and that , when it had been at first printed with his name , he came early in the morning , before the copies were distributed , and ordered it to be given to Budgell , that ...
... told to Garrick , that Addison was himself the author of it , and that , when it had been at first printed with his name , he came early in the morning , before the copies were distributed , and ordered it to be given to Budgell , that ...
Pàgina 540
... told the period spent on stub- born Troy , " and you will still leave him more than forty when he sat down to the miserable siege of court favour . He has before told us " A fool at forty is a fool indeed . " After all , the siege seems ...
... told the period spent on stub- born Troy , " and you will still leave him more than forty when he sat down to the miserable siege of court favour . He has before told us " A fool at forty is a fool indeed . " After all , the siege seems ...
Pàgina 565
... told him that the newest piece was something called an ' Essay on Man , ' which he had inspected idly , and seeing the utter inability of the author , who had neither skill in writing nor know- ledge of his subject , had tossed it away ...
... told him that the newest piece was something called an ' Essay on Man , ' which he had inspected idly , and seeing the utter inability of the author , who had neither skill in writing nor know- ledge of his subject , had tossed it away ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 167017289 | 15 |
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SIR RICHARD BLACKMORE 1658?1729 | 31 |
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