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Pagina 173
... published a short poem on her birthday , to which he gave the odd title of Volunteer Lau- reat . The event of this essay he has himself related in the following letter , which he prefixed to the poem , when he afterwards reprinted it in ...
... published a short poem on her birthday , to which he gave the odd title of Volunteer Lau- reat . The event of this essay he has himself related in the following letter , which he prefixed to the poem , when he afterwards reprinted it in ...
Pagina 291
Samuel Johnson. surreptitiously published , he might decently and de- fensively publish them himself . Pope's private correspondence , thus promulgated , filled the nation with praises of his candour , tender- ness , and benevolence ...
Samuel Johnson. surreptitiously published , he might decently and de- fensively publish them himself . Pope's private correspondence , thus promulgated , filled the nation with praises of his candour , tender- ness , and benevolence ...
Pagina 309
... published at London , about the latter end of the last century , by a man who concealed his name , but whom his Preface shows to have been well qualified for his undertak- ing . This collection Pope amplified by more than half , and ...
... published at London , about the latter end of the last century , by a man who concealed his name , but whom his Preface shows to have been well qualified for his undertak- ing . This collection Pope amplified by more than half , and ...
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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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