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Pagina 10
... favour ; and that they now thought a stricter confinement necessary than to his own house . " Here , " says he , " Bos- cawen played the moralist , and Coningsby the Christian , but both very awkwardly . " The messen- ger , in whose ...
... favour ; and that they now thought a stricter confinement necessary than to his own house . " Here , " says he , " Bos- cawen played the moralist , and Coningsby the Christian , but both very awkwardly . " The messen- ger , in whose ...
Pagina 31
... favour , that , being in a high degree offended and disgusted , he resolved to commit his quiet and his fame no more to the caprices of an audience . From this time his life ceased to the public ; be- SCT lived for himself and for his ...
... favour , that , being in a high degree offended and disgusted , he resolved to commit his quiet and his fame no more to the caprices of an audience . From this time his life ceased to the public ; be- SCT lived for himself and for his ...
Pagina 43
... favour they almost all courted , was his professed adversary . He had besides given them reason for resentment ; as , in his preface to " Prince Arthur , " he had said of the dramatic writers almost all that was alleged afterwards by ...
... favour they almost all courted , was his professed adversary . He had besides given them reason for resentment ; as , in his preface to " Prince Arthur , " he had said of the dramatic writers almost all that was alleged afterwards by ...
Pagina 51
... by " Eliza " in silence and darkness ; benevo- lence was ashamed to favour , and malice was weary of insulting , Of his four epic poems , the first had such reputation and popularity as enraged the cri- tics ; BLACKMORE .
... by " Eliza " in silence and darkness ; benevo- lence was ashamed to favour , and malice was weary of insulting , Of his four epic poems , the first had such reputation and popularity as enraged the cri- tics ; BLACKMORE .
Pagina 69
... favours , and he had dedicated his " Shepherd's Week " to Bolingbroke , which Swift considered as the crime that ... favoured by the audience , that envy appeared against it in the form of criticism ; and Griffin , a player , in ...
... favours , and he had dedicated his " Shepherd's Week " to Bolingbroke , which Swift considered as the crime that ... favoured by the audience , that envy appeared against it in the form of criticism ; and Griffin , a player , in ...
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