The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 3: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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... believe that they both " were greatly fhocked and diftreffed ( though it may " be differently ) upon this occafion . The Dean " made a tour to the South of Ireland , for about two " months , at this time , to diffipate his thoughts ...
... believe that they both " were greatly fhocked and diftreffed ( though it may " be differently ) upon this occafion . The Dean " made a tour to the South of Ireland , for about two " months , at this time , to diffipate his thoughts ...
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... believe you . But fince you are come , you are come , I must get " fome fupper for you , I fuppofe .'- ' No , Doctor , " we have fupped already . Supped already ? that's impoffible ! why , ' tis not eight o'clock yet . ― That's 66 66 ...
... believe you . But fince you are come , you are come , I must get " fome fupper for you , I fuppofe .'- ' No , Doctor , " we have fupped already . Supped already ? that's impoffible ! why , ' tis not eight o'clock yet . ― That's 66 66 ...
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... believe , to make extracts from Euftathius for the notes to the tranflation of the " Iliad ; " and in the volumes of poetry published by Lintot , commonly called " Pope's Mifcellanies , " many of his early pieces were inferted . Pope ...
... believe , to make extracts from Euftathius for the notes to the tranflation of the " Iliad ; " and in the volumes of poetry published by Lintot , commonly called " Pope's Mifcellanies , " many of his early pieces were inferted . Pope ...
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... of John " Dennis . " There is reafon to believe that Addifon gave no encouragement to this difingenuous hoftility ; for , fays Pope , in a letter to him , " indeed your opinion , that 1 66 66 " that ' tis entirely to be POPE . 73.
... of John " Dennis . " There is reafon to believe that Addifon gave no encouragement to this difingenuous hoftility ; for , fays Pope , in a letter to him , " indeed your opinion , that 1 66 66 " that ' tis entirely to be POPE . 73.
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... believe that Pope's attempt would be fuccefsful . He was in the full bloom of reputation , and was perfonally known to almost all whom dignity of employment or fplendour of repu- tation had made eminent ; he converfed indifferently with ...
... believe that Pope's attempt would be fuccefsful . He was in the full bloom of reputation , and was perfonally known to almost all whom dignity of employment or fplendour of repu- tation had made eminent ; he converfed indifferently with ...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volumen3 Samuel Johnson,John Hepburn Millar Vista completa - 1896 |
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