Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... Lord Orrery to publish them , who saw him in his most unguarded moments . ' ' Lord Orrery , ' writes G. Monck Berkeley in his Literary Relics , Preface , pp . xv - xvii , ' was the most assiduous of Swift's visitors , and the most ...
... Lord Orrery to publish them , who saw him in his most unguarded moments . ' ' Lord Orrery , ' writes G. Monck Berkeley in his Literary Relics , Preface , pp . xv - xvii , ' was the most assiduous of Swift's visitors , and the most ...
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... Lord Halifax was rather a pretender to taste than really possessed of it . - When I had finished the two or three first books of my translation of the Iliad , that Lord desired to have the pleasure of hearing them read at his house ...
... Lord Halifax was rather a pretender to taste than really possessed of it . - When I had finished the two or three first books of my translation of the Iliad , that Lord desired to have the pleasure of hearing them read at his house ...
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... Lord Burlington's where Pope grew sick and left the room . ' On his re- turn ' my Lord asked him if he would have some wine , which Pope refused . I told my Lord that he wanted a dram . Upon which the little man expressed some ...
... Lord Burlington's where Pope grew sick and left the room . ' On his re- turn ' my Lord asked him if he would have some wine , which Pope refused . I told my Lord that he wanted a dram . Upon which the little man expressed some ...
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