Lives of the English Poets, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1952 |
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... public , by communicating their disquisi- tions and amusements . Whether any real persons were concealed under fictitious names , is not known . The hero of the club is one Mr. Johnson ; such a constellation of excellence , that his ...
... public , by communicating their disquisi- tions and amusements . Whether any real persons were concealed under fictitious names , is not known . The hero of the club is one Mr. Johnson ; such a constellation of excellence , that his ...
Pagina 115
... public executioner , she has yet had the satisfaction of imbittering all his hours , and forcing him into exigences that hurried on his death . It is by no means necessary to aggravate the enormity of this woman's conduct , by placing ...
... public executioner , she has yet had the satisfaction of imbittering all his hours , and forcing him into exigences that hurried on his death . It is by no means necessary to aggravate the enormity of this woman's conduct , by placing ...
Pagina 157
... public - houses for the common conveniences of life and supports of nature . He was always ready to comply with every invitation , having no employment to withhold him , and often no money to provide for himself ; and by dining with one ...
... public - houses for the common conveniences of life and supports of nature . He was always ready to comply with every invitation , having no employment to withhold him , and often no money to provide for himself ; and by dining with one ...
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acquaintance Addison afterwards Ambrose Philips appeared blank verse Bolingbroke censure character Cibber considered contempt criticism death delight deserved diction diligence discovered Dryden Dunciad Earl Edward Young elegance endeavoured English poetry epitaph Essay excellence expected expence faults favour Fenton fortune friends friendship genius honour Iliad imagination judgement kind King known labour Lady learning Letters lines lived Lord Lord Halifax Lyttelton mentioned mind nature never Night Thoughts numbers occasion once opinion Orrery passion performance perhaps Pindar pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's pounds praise printed publick published Queen reader reason received reputation resentment satire Savage says seems shew shewn Sir Robert Walpole solicited sometimes soon stanza sufficient supposed Swift Tatler Thomson Tickell tion told tragedy translation Tyrconnel unkle verses virtue Whigs Winchester College write written wrote Young
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