Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1J. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1925 - 404 pagina's |
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Pagina 142
... received at that time no favour from the great but to share their riots , from which they were dismissed again to their own narrow circumstances . Thus they languished in poverty without the support of innocence . Some exception ...
... received at that time no favour from the great but to share their riots , from which they were dismissed again to their own narrow circumstances . Thus they languished in poverty without the support of innocence . Some exception ...
Pagina 293
... received from Smith , that Clarendon's History was , in its publication , cor- rupted by Aldrich , Smalridge , and Atterbury ; and that Smith was employed to forge and insert the alterations . This story was published triumphantly by ...
... received from Smith , that Clarendon's History was , in its publication , cor- rupted by Aldrich , Smalridge , and Atterbury ; and that Smith was employed to forge and insert the alterations . This story was published triumphantly by ...
Pagina 340
... received , as is confessed , with cold disapprobation , he was probably less willing to claim it . Tickell omitted it in his collection ; but the testimony of Steele , and the total silence of any other claimant , has determined the ...
... received , as is confessed , with cold disapprobation , he was probably less willing to claim it . Tickell omitted it in his collection ; but the testimony of Steele , and the total silence of any other claimant , has determined the ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 1670172829 | 29 |
George Granville LORD LANSDOWN 1665173435 | 35 |
INTRODUCTION by L ArcherHind | 44 |
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