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Pagina 126
... kindness nor reverence for their virtue . The fault therefore of Mr. Savage was rather negligence than ingratitude : but Sir Richard must likewise be acquitted of severity ; for who is there that can 126 LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS.
... kindness nor reverence for their virtue . The fault therefore of Mr. Savage was rather negligence than ingratitude : but Sir Richard must likewise be acquitted of severity ; for who is there that can 126 LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS.
Pagina 330
... live together , and “ show what friends wits may be , in spite of all the fools in the world . " All this while it was likely that the clerks did not know his hand ; he certainly had no more enemies than a pub- lic character like his ...
... live together , and “ show what friends wits may be , in spite of all the fools in the world . " All this while it was likely that the clerks did not know his hand ; he certainly had no more enemies than a pub- lic character like his ...
Pagina 366
... live to exhaust . The guineas were then repaid , and the translation neglected . But man is not born for happiness . Collins , who , while he studied to live , felt no evil but poverty , no sooner lived to study than his life was ...
... live to exhaust . The guineas were then repaid , and the translation neglected . But man is not born for happiness . Collins , who , while he studied to live , felt no evil but poverty , no sooner lived to study than his life was ...
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The Satirical Letters of St Jerome | 1 |
From The Life of John Milton 16081674 | 21 |
From The Life of John Dryden 16311700 | 43 |
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