The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 3: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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... those minds which amaze the world with early pregnancy : his first work , except his few poetical Effays , was the " Diffentions in " Athens and Rome , " publifhed ( 1701 ) in his thirty - fourth year . After its appearance , paying a ...
... those minds which amaze the world with early pregnancy : his first work , except his few poetical Effays , was the " Diffentions in " Athens and Rome , " publifhed ( 1701 ) in his thirty - fourth year . After its appearance , paying a ...
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... those meetings in which the first hints and original plan of action are fupposed to have been formed ; and was one of the fixteen Minifters , or agents of the Miniftry , who met weekly at each other's houses , and were united by the ...
... those meetings in which the first hints and original plan of action are fupposed to have been formed ; and was one of the fixteen Minifters , or agents of the Miniftry , who met weekly at each other's houses , and were united by the ...
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... those by which Addifon oppofed him * . He wrote in the year 1711 a " Letter to the Octo- " ber Club , " a number of Tory Gentlemen fent from the country to parliament , who formed them- felves into a club , to the number of about a hun ...
... those by which Addifon oppofed him * . He wrote in the year 1711 a " Letter to the Octo- " ber Club , " a number of Tory Gentlemen fent from the country to parliament , who formed them- felves into a club , to the number of about a hun ...
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... crowded about him ; he was expected to do every man's bufinefs , to procure employment for one , and to retain it for another . In affifting thofe those who addreffed him , he reprefents himself as fufficiently SWIFT . 15.
... crowded about him ; he was expected to do every man's bufinefs , to procure employment for one , and to retain it for another . In affifting thofe those who addreffed him , he reprefents himself as fufficiently SWIFT . 15.
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. those who addreffed him , he reprefents himself as fufficiently diligent ; and defires to have others be- lieve , what he probably believed himself , that by his interpofition ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. those who addreffed him , he reprefents himself as fufficiently diligent ; and defires to have others be- lieve , what he probably believed himself , that by his interpofition ...
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