Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... character was inserted with no great honour to the writer's gratitude 5 . He published from time to time ( between 1730 and 1740 ) 209 Imitations of different poems of Horace , generally with his 1 Ante , BLACKMORE , 46 . Of the Characters ...
... character was inserted with no great honour to the writer's gratitude 5 . He published from time to time ( between 1730 and 1740 ) 209 Imitations of different poems of Horace , generally with his 1 Ante , BLACKMORE , 46 . Of the Characters ...
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... character , and of the sister tells nothing but that she died 3. The difficulty in writing epitaphs is to give a particular and appropriate praise . This , however , is not always to be per- formed , whatever be the diligence or ability ...
... character , and of the sister tells nothing but that she died 3. The difficulty in writing epitaphs is to give a particular and appropriate praise . This , however , is not always to be per- formed , whatever be the diligence or ability ...
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... character is adopted from a nameless writer . ' On Aug. 24 , 1782 , Johnson wrote to 、 Boswell : - My Lives are reprinting , and I have forgotten the author of Gray's character ; write immediately , and it may be perhaps yet inserted ...
... character is adopted from a nameless writer . ' On Aug. 24 , 1782 , Johnson wrote to 、 Boswell : - My Lives are reprinting , and I have forgotten the author of Gray's character ; write immediately , and it may be perhaps yet inserted ...
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