Lives of the English Poets: In Two VolumesJ. M. Dent, 1964 - 4 pagina's |
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Pagina 56
... gave rise to the ' Beggar's Opera . ' He began on it ; and when first he mentioned it to Swift , the Doctor did not much like the project . As he carried it on , he shewed what he wrote to both of us , and we now and then gave a ...
... gave rise to the ' Beggar's Opera . ' He began on it ; and when first he mentioned it to Swift , the Doctor did not much like the project . As he carried it on , he shewed what he wrote to both of us , and we now and then gave a ...
Pagina 144
... gave many instances , of which none appeared to raise his indignation to a greater height , than the method which was taken of furnish- ing him with clothes . Instead of consulting him , and allowing him to send a tailor his orders for ...
... gave many instances , of which none appeared to raise his indignation to a greater height , than the method which was taken of furnish- ing him with clothes . Instead of consulting him , and allowing him to send a tailor his orders for ...
Pagina 413
... gave them his solemn benediction , and said , ' Be good , be virtuous , my Lord ; you must come to this . ' Thus he continued giving his dying benediction to all around him . On Monday morning a lucid interval gave some small hopes ...
... gave them his solemn benediction , and said , ' Be good , be virtuous , my Lord ; you must come to this . ' Thus he continued giving his dying benediction to all around him . On Monday morning a lucid interval gave some small hopes ...
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