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Pagina 7
He was recalled , but was not able to return , being detained by the debts which
he had found it necessary to contract , and which were not discharged before
March , though his old friend Montague was now.at the head of the Treasury .
He was recalled , but was not able to return , being detained by the debts which
he had found it necessary to contract , and which were not discharged before
March , though his old friend Montague was now.at the head of the Treasury .
Pagina 16
... keep his work nine years unpublished , he will be still the author , and still in
danger of deceiving himself : and if he consults his friends , bably find men who
have more kindness than judgment , or more fear to offend than desire to instruct
.
... keep his work nine years unpublished , he will be still the author , and still in
danger of deceiving himself : and if he consults his friends , bably find men who
have more kindness than judgment , or more fear to offend than desire to instruct
.
Pagina 25
From this time his life ceased to the public ; he lived for himself and for his friends
, and among his friends was able to name every man of his time whom wit and
elegance had raised to reputation : it may be , therefore , reasonably supposed ...
From this time his life ceased to the public ; he lived for himself and for his friends
, and among his friends was able to name every man of his time whom wit and
elegance had raised to reputation : it may be , therefore , reasonably supposed ...
Pagina 32
His residence was in Cheapside , and his friends were chiefly in the city . In the
early part of Blackmore's time , a citizen was a term of reproach ; and his place of
abode was another topic to which his adversaries had recourse , in the penury of
...
His residence was in Cheapside , and his friends were chiefly in the city . In the
early part of Blackmore's time , a citizen was a term of reproach ; and his place of
abode was another topic to which his adversaries had recourse , in the penury of
...
Pagina 33
Of Blackmore it may be said , that , as the poet sinks , the man rises ; the
animadversions of Dennis , insolent and contemptuous as they were , raised in
him no implacable resentment : he and his critic were afterwards friends ; and in
one of his ...
Of Blackmore it may be said , that , as the poet sinks , the man rises ; the
animadversions of Dennis , insolent and contemptuous as they were , raised in
him no implacable resentment : he and his critic were afterwards friends ; and in
one of his ...
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