Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Oxford University Press, 1933 |
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Pagina 80
... friends seem not to have found ; they therefore shift and palliate . He did not sell literature to all comers at an open shop ; he was a chamber - milliner , and measured his commodities only to his friends . Philips , evidently ...
... friends seem not to have found ; they therefore shift and palliate . He did not sell literature to all comers at an open shop ; he was a chamber - milliner , and measured his commodities only to his friends . Philips , evidently ...
Pagina 411
... friends , and the dean and choir officiating at the funeral . ' To this character , which is apparently given with the fondness of a friend , may be added the testimony of Pope ; who says , in a letter to Blount , Mr. Rowe accompanied ...
... friends , and the dean and choir officiating at the funeral . ' To this character , which is apparently given with the fondness of a friend , may be added the testimony of Pope ; who says , in a letter to Blount , Mr. Rowe accompanied ...
Pagina 421
... friends : For , ' said he , ' I may have a hundred friends ; and , if my fee be two guineas , I shall , by relinquishing my right , lose two hundred guineas , and no friend gain more than two ; there is therefore no proportion between ...
... friends : For , ' said he , ' I may have a hundred friends ; and , if my fee be two guineas , I shall , by relinquishing my right , lose two hundred guineas , and no friend gain more than two ; there is therefore no proportion between ...
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