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Pagina 130
... praise , and that the good actions of Mrs. Oldfield may not be sullied by her general character , it is proper to mention that Mr. Savage often declared in the strongest terms , that he never saw her alone , or in any other place than ...
... praise , and that the good actions of Mrs. Oldfield may not be sullied by her general character , it is proper to mention that Mr. Savage often declared in the strongest terms , that he never saw her alone , or in any other place than ...
Pagina 273
... praise on one side , and of money on the other , and ended because Pope was less eager of money than Halifax of praise . It is not likely that Halifax had any personal benevolence to Pope ; it is evident that Pope looked on Halifax with ...
... praise on one side , and of money on the other , and ended because Pope was less eager of money than Halifax of praise . It is not likely that Halifax had any personal benevolence to Pope ; it is evident that Pope looked on Halifax with ...
Pagina 347
... praise , are those which were added to enliven the stillness of the scene , the appearance of Father Thames , and ... praise or blame . That the Messiah excels the Pollio is no great praise LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS 347.
... praise , are those which were added to enliven the stillness of the scene , the appearance of Father Thames , and ... praise or blame . That the Messiah excels the Pollio is no great praise LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS 347.
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From The Life of Abraham Cowley | 1 |
From The Life of John Milton 16081674 | 21 |
From The Life of John Dryden 16311700 | 43 |
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