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Pagina 189
... sent to the printer for a copy with that design ; but either his opinion changed , or his resolution deserted him , and he continued to re- sent neglect without attempting to force himself into regard . LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS 189.
... sent to the printer for a copy with that design ; but either his opinion changed , or his resolution deserted him , and he continued to re- sent neglect without attempting to force himself into regard . LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS 189.
Pagina 218
... sent him five guineas , and promised to pro- mote his subscription at Bath with all his interest . By his removal to Newgate he obtained at least a freedom from suspense , and rest from the disturbing vicissitudes of hope and ...
... sent him five guineas , and promised to pro- mote his subscription at Bath with all his interest . By his removal to Newgate he obtained at least a freedom from suspense , and rest from the disturbing vicissitudes of hope and ...
Pagina 290
... sent to himself , for which no price had ever been de- manded , and he made known his resolution not to pay a porter , and consequently not to deal with a nameless agent . Such care had been taken to make them public , that they were sent ...
... sent to himself , for which no price had ever been de- manded , and he made known his resolution not to pay a porter , and consequently not to deal with a nameless agent . Such care had been taken to make them public , that they were sent ...
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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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Absalom and Achitophel acquaintance Addison Æneid afterwards allowed appeared Atrides Bolingbroke censure character Cibber confessed considered contempt Cowley criticism death declared delighted diction dignity diligence discovered DONNE Dryden Dunciad easily elegance endeavoured English English poetry Essay excellence faults favour fortune friends genius Georgics happy Homer honour human Iliad images imagination Johnson kind knew knowledge labour language learning lence letter likewise lines live Lord Bolingbroke Lord Halifax Lord Tyrconnel Lycidas mankind ment Milton mind mother nature neglected ness never o'er observed opinion Ovid panegyric Paradise Lost passion performance perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's praise published Queen reader reason remarks reputation resentment retired Richard Savage satire Savage Savage's says seems sentiments Sir Robert Walpole solicited sometimes stanza sufficient supposed thought tion translation truth Tyrconnel verses Virgil virtue write written wrote