The Lives of the English Poets, Volume 2Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1858 - 4 pagina's |
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Pagina 87
... task was over , and expected that Sir Richard would call for the reckoning , and return home ; but his expectations deceived him , for Sir Richard told " Plain Dealer . " him that he was without money , and that the SAVAGE . 87.
... task was over , and expected that Sir Richard would call for the reckoning , and return home ; but his expectations deceived him , for Sir Richard told " Plain Dealer . " him that he was without money , and that the SAVAGE . 87.
Pagina 110
... expected that he should have gained considerable advantage ; nor can it without some degree of indignation and concern be told , that he sold the copy for ten guineas , of which he afterwards returned two , that the two last sheets of ...
... expected that he should have gained considerable advantage ; nor can it without some degree of indignation and concern be told , that he sold the copy for ten guineas , of which he afterwards returned two , that the two last sheets of ...
Pagina 111
... expected that the wine should be paid for by him that drank it , his method of composition was , to take them with him to his own apartment , assume the government of the house , and order the butler in an imperious manner to set the ...
... expected that the wine should be paid for by him that drank it , his method of composition was , to take them with him to his own apartment , assume the government of the house , and order the butler in an imperious manner to set the ...
Pagina 121
... expected to melt her to compassion , so that he was still under the same want of the necessaries of life ; and he therefore exerted all the interest which his wit , or his birth , or his misfortunes , could procure , to obtain , upon ...
... expected to melt her to compassion , so that he was still under the same want of the necessaries of life ; and he therefore exerted all the interest which his wit , or his birth , or his misfortunes , could procure , to obtain , upon ...
Pagina 124
... expected from him , " and he was not willing to bar his own prospects by any appearance of neglect . He never mentioned any adventage gained by this poem , or any regard that was paid to it ; and therefore it is likely that it was ...
... expected from him , " and he was not willing to bar his own prospects by any appearance of neglect . He never mentioned any adventage gained by this poem , or any regard that was paid to it ; and therefore it is likely that it was ...
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