Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2S. E. Cassino, 1854 |
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... wrote under that title . — This gentleman , notwithstanding a very considerable interest , being , on the death of Mr. Eusden , disappointed of the Laureat's place , wrote the follow- ing verses ; which were no sooner published but the ...
... wrote under that title . — This gentleman , notwithstanding a very considerable interest , being , on the death of Mr. Eusden , disappointed of the Laureat's place , wrote the follow- ing verses ; which were no sooner published but the ...
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... wrote to Lord Middlesex in the name of Savage . " I will relate the war of the ' Dunces ' ( for so it has been com- monly called ) , which began in the year 1727 , and ended in 1730. ” 6 " When Dr. Swift and Mr. Pope thought it proper ...
... wrote to Lord Middlesex in the name of Savage . " I will relate the war of the ' Dunces ' ( for so it has been com- monly called ) , which began in the year 1727 , and ended in 1730. ” 6 " When Dr. Swift and Mr. Pope thought it proper ...
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... wrote not often to his judgment , but his humour . It was said , in a preface to one of the Irish editions , that Swift had never been known to take a single thought from any writer , 98 ancient or modern . " This is not literally true ...
... wrote not often to his judgment , but his humour . It was said , in a preface to one of the Irish editions , that Swift had never been known to take a single thought from any writer , 98 ancient or modern . " This is not literally true ...
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