Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1J. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1925 - 404 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... mean ; for , gentle year , Although I fear There's of this caution little need , Yet , gentle year , take heed How thou dost make Such a mistake ; Such love I mean alone As by thy cruel predecessors has been shown ; For , though I have ...
... mean ; for , gentle year , Although I fear There's of this caution little need , Yet , gentle year , take heed How thou dost make Such a mistake ; Such love I mean alone As by thy cruel predecessors has been shown ; For , though I have ...
Pagina 217
... means pedantic , or imposed upon the conversation , but just such , and went so far as , by the natural turn of the conversation in which he was engaged , it was neces- sarily promoted or required . He was extremely ready and gentle in ...
... means pedantic , or imposed upon the conversation , but just such , and went so far as , by the natural turn of the conversation in which he was engaged , it was neces- sarily promoted or required . He was extremely ready and gentle in ...
Pagina 341
... means favour- able to literature , when the succession of a new family to the throne filled the nation with anxiety , discord , and confusion ; and either the turbulence of the times , or the satiety of the readers , put a stop to the ...
... means favour- able to literature , when the succession of a new family to the throne filled the nation with anxiety , discord , and confusion ; and either the turbulence of the times , or the satiety of the readers , put a stop to the ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 1670172829 | 29 |
George Granville LORD LANSDOWN 1665173435 | 35 |
INTRODUCTION by L ArcherHind | 44 |
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