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Pagina 281
... written in all the formalities of a legal process by the assist- ance , as is said , of Mr. Fortescue , afterwards Master of the Rolls . Before these Miscellanies is a Preface signed by Swift and Pope , but apparently written by Pope ...
... written in all the formalities of a legal process by the assist- ance , as is said , of Mr. Fortescue , afterwards Master of the Rolls . Before these Miscellanies is a Preface signed by Swift and Pope , but apparently written by Pope ...
Pagina 338
... written twice over ; I gave him a clean tran- script , which he sent some time afterwards to me for the press , with almost every line written twice over a second time . " His declaration that his care for his works ceased at their ...
... written twice over ; I gave him a clean tran- script , which he sent some time afterwards to me for the press , with almost every line written twice over a second time . " His declaration that his care for his works ceased at their ...
Pagina 366
... written . He planned several tragedies , but he only planned them . He wrote now and then odes and other poems , and did something , however little . About this time I fell into his company . His ap- pearance was decent and manly ; his ...
... written . He planned several tragedies , but he only planned them . He wrote now and then odes and other poems , and did something , however little . About this time I fell into his company . His ap- pearance was decent and manly ; his ...
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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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