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... verses , and his letters to his friends , we have a vivid picture of those relations with women and that protracted suffering which invest with such tragic interest the history of Swift . Pope , by the publication of his own correspond ...
... verses , and his letters to his friends , we have a vivid picture of those relations with women and that protracted suffering which invest with such tragic interest the history of Swift . Pope , by the publication of his own correspond ...
Pagina 29
... verses fell into the hands of Dr. Lancaster , then Fellow and afterwards Provost of the College . Struck with their excellence , Lancaster used his influence to obtain for him a demyship at Magdalen . The sub- ject of this fortunate set ...
... verses fell into the hands of Dr. Lancaster , then Fellow and afterwards Provost of the College . Struck with their excellence , Lancaster used his influence to obtain for him a demyship at Magdalen . The sub- ject of this fortunate set ...
Pagina 31
... verses to Dryden , complimenting him on the enduring vigour of his poetical faculty as shown in his translations of Virgil and other Latin poets , some of which had recently appeared in Tonson's Miscellany . The old poet appears to have ...
... verses to Dryden , complimenting him on the enduring vigour of his poetical faculty as shown in his translations of Virgil and other Latin poets , some of which had recently appeared in Tonson's Miscellany . The old poet appears to have ...
Pagina 36
... verse To them that practise them with more success . Of greater truths I'll now propose to tell , And so at once , dear friend and muse , farewell . " Had he followed up his intention we might have known the name of Addison as that of ...
... verse To them that practise them with more success . Of greater truths I'll now propose to tell , And so at once , dear friend and muse , farewell . " Had he followed up his intention we might have known the name of Addison as that of ...
Pagina 37
... verses on the Peace of Ryswick , written in 1697 and dedicated to Montague , had already pro- cured him great reputation , and had been praised by Edmund Smith - a high authority - as " the II . ] 37 FAMILY AND EDUCATION .
... verses on the Peace of Ryswick , written in 1697 and dedicated to Montague , had already pro- cured him great reputation , and had been praised by Edmund Smith - a high authority - as " the II . ] 37 FAMILY AND EDUCATION .
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