Lives of the English PoetsCaasel et Cie, 1892 |
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... will be Lives of Timoleon , Paulus Æmilius , & c . - By PLUTARCH . CASSELL & COMPANY , LIMITED , Ludgate Hill , London . CASSELL'S NATIONAL LIBRARY . LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS Addison IN WEEKLY VOLUMES, brice 3d.: or in Cloth...
... will be Lives of Timoleon , Paulus Æmilius , & c . - By PLUTARCH . CASSELL & COMPANY , LIMITED , Ludgate Hill , London . CASSELL'S NATIONAL LIBRARY . LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS Addison IN WEEKLY VOLUMES, brice 3d.: or in Cloth...
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... Addison Savage Swift BY SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. BELLE SOCIETATIS ANGIENS IHS JESU COLLEGIUM PHIL . CASSELL & COMPANY , LIMITED : LONDON , PARIS & MELBOURNE , 1892 . INTRODUCTION . JOHNSON'S " Lives of the Poets " were.
... Addison Savage Swift BY SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. BELLE SOCIETATIS ANGIENS IHS JESU COLLEGIUM PHIL . CASSELL & COMPANY , LIMITED : LONDON , PARIS & MELBOURNE , 1892 . INTRODUCTION . JOHNSON'S " Lives of the Poets " were.
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... London that he had more money than the exiled princes ; but that which might be expected from Milton's savage- ness , or Oldmixon's meanness , was not suitable to the delicacy of Addison . Steele thought the humour of the Freeholder too ...
... London that he had more money than the exiled princes ; but that which might be expected from Milton's savage- ness , or Oldmixon's meanness , was not suitable to the delicacy of Addison . Steele thought the humour of the Freeholder too ...
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... London ; that he should appear solus , in a sullen posture , a drawn sword on the table by him ; in his hand Plato's Treatise on the Im . mortality of the Soul , translated lately by Bernard Lintot 54 LIVES OF THE POETS .
... London ; that he should appear solus , in a sullen posture , a drawn sword on the table by him ; in his hand Plato's Treatise on the Im . mortality of the Soul , translated lately by Bernard Lintot 54 LIVES OF THE POETS .
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... London . Thus Savage had the satisfaction of finding that , though he could not reform his mother , he could punish her , and that he did not always suffer alone . The pleasure which he received from this increase of his poetical ...
... London . Thus Savage had the satisfaction of finding that , though he could not reform his mother , he could punish her , and that he did not always suffer alone . The pleasure which he received from this increase of his poetical ...
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acquaintance Addison afterwards allowed appeared calamities Cassell's Cato censure character Cheap Edition conduct considered contempt conversation death declared Delany discovered distress E. W. HORNUNG elegance endeavoured expected favour fortune friends friendship genius honour Illustrated imagined Ireland Juba justly kindness King letter likewise lived lodging London Lord Tyrconnel mankind manner MAX PEMBERTON mentioned merit mind misery misfortunes mother nature neglect never obliged observed occasion once opinion Orrery pamphlet panegyric passion pension performance perhaps pleasure poem poet poetical Pope pounds praise promise published queen R. L. STEVENSON reader reason received regard resentment resolution retired Richard Savage ROBERT STAWELL BALL SAMUEL JOHNSON Savage Savage's says Sempronius sent sentiments Sir Richard Sir Robert Walpole solicited sometimes soon Spectator STANLEY WEYMAN Steele suffered sufficient supposed Swift Syphax Tatler tenderness thought Tickell tion told tragedy verses virtue Vols Whigs write wrote