Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... Walpole ( Works , i . 330 ) describes him as ' the patriarch of a race of genius and wit . ' See also Walpole's George II , in his Works , vii . 509 , and Walpole's Letters , vii . 435 , for an epigram on the Dorsets . Horace Walpole ...
... Walpole ( Works , i . 330 ) describes him as ' the patriarch of a race of genius and wit . ' See also Walpole's George II , in his Works , vii . 509 , and Walpole's Letters , vii . 435 , for an epigram on the Dorsets . Horace Walpole ...
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... Walpole ' . His zeal was considered by the courtiers not only as violent , but as acrimonious and malignant ; and when Walpole was at last hunted from his places , every effort was made by his friends , and many friends he had , to ...
... Walpole ' . His zeal was considered by the courtiers not only as violent , but as acrimonious and malignant ; and when Walpole was at last hunted from his places , every effort was made by his friends , and many friends he had , to ...
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... Walpole gave way , and honour 11 and profit were distributed among his conquerors 3 . Lyttelton was made ( 1744 ) one of the Lords of the Treasury ; and from that time was engaged in supporting the schemes of the ministry . Politicks ...
... Walpole gave way , and honour 11 and profit were distributed among his conquerors 3 . Lyttelton was made ( 1744 ) one of the Lords of the Treasury ; and from that time was engaged in supporting the schemes of the ministry . Politicks ...
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