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Pagina 178
... with doing good without stipulating for encomiums . Mr. Savage , however , was not at liberty to make exceptions , but was ravished with the favours which he had received , and probably yet more with those 178 LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS.
... with doing good without stipulating for encomiums . Mr. Savage , however , was not at liberty to make exceptions , but was ravished with the favours which he had received , and probably yet more with those 178 LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS.
Pagina 215
... probably , be every day less ; and therefore he took no care to improve the happy time , but was encouraged by one favour to hope for another , till at length generosity was ex- hausted , and officiousness wearied . Another part of his ...
... probably , be every day less ; and therefore he took no care to improve the happy time , but was encouraged by one favour to hope for another , till at length generosity was ex- hausted , and officiousness wearied . Another part of his ...
Pagina 371
... probably with a scanty maintenance ; but was , in about half a year elected a Demy of Magdalen College , where he continued till he had taken a Bachelor's degree , and then sud- denly left the University , for what reason I know not ...
... probably with a scanty maintenance ; but was , in about half a year elected a Demy of Magdalen College , where he continued till he had taken a Bachelor's degree , and then sud- denly left the University , for what reason I know not ...
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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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