Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... called in fondness the ' little Nightingale " . 6 Being not sent early to school he was taught to read by an 4 aunt , and when he was seven or eight years old became a lover In the first edition the sentence ends at ' discovered ...
... called in fondness the ' little Nightingale " . 6 Being not sent early to school he was taught to read by an 4 aunt , and when he was seven or eight years old became a lover In the first edition the sentence ends at ' discovered ...
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... called Homerides before it was published ; Ducket 5 likewise endeavoured to make him ridiculous . Dennis was the perpetual persecutor of all his studies . But , whoever his criticks were , their writings are lost , and the names which ...
... called Homerides before it was published ; Ducket 5 likewise endeavoured to make him ridiculous . Dennis was the perpetual persecutor of all his studies . But , whoever his criticks were , their writings are lost , and the names which ...
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... called the Prologue to the Satires3 , is a performance consisting , as it seems , of many fragments wrought into one design , which by this union of scattered beauties contains more striking paragraphs than could probably have been ...
... called the Prologue to the Satires3 , is a performance consisting , as it seems , of many fragments wrought into one design , which by this union of scattered beauties contains more striking paragraphs than could probably have been ...
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