Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenOctagon Books, 1967 - 568 páginas |
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... friendship with Charles Joseph Faulk- ner ' , ' the pleasantest of companions as he was always the truest of friends , ' who was the third member in the art firm of Morris , Marshall , Faulkner & Co. ( now Morris & Co. ) , Birkbeck Hill ...
... friendship with Charles Joseph Faulk- ner ' , ' the pleasantest of companions as he was always the truest of friends , ' who was the third member in the art firm of Morris , Marshall , Faulkner & Co. ( now Morris & Co. ) , Birkbeck Hill ...
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... friends seem not to have found ; they therefore shift and palliate . He did not sell literature to all comers at an open shop ; he was a chamber - milliner , and mea- sured his commodities only to his friends . Philips , evidently ...
... friends seem not to have found ; they therefore shift and palliate . He did not sell literature to all comers at an open shop ; he was a chamber - milliner , and mea- sured his commodities only to his friends . Philips , evidently ...
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... friends and to the university ; 4 till about 1703 he extended it to a wider circle by The Splendid Shilling , which struck the publick attention with a mode of writ- ing new and unexpected 3 . This performance raised him so high , that ...
... friends and to the university ; 4 till about 1703 he extended it to a wider circle by The Splendid Shilling , which struck the publick attention with a mode of writ- ing new and unexpected 3 . This performance raised him so high , that ...
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