Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... common vanity of common men , and triumphs in those distinctions which he had affected to despise . He is proud that his book was pre- sented to the King and Queen by the right honourable Sir Robert Walpole ; he is proud that they had ...
... common vanity of common men , and triumphs in those distinctions which he had affected to despise . He is proud that his book was pre- sented to the King and Queen by the right honourable Sir Robert Walpole ; he is proud that they had ...
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... common rudiments of learning at the school of Jedburg , a place which he delights to recollect in his poem of Autumn ' ; but was not considered by his master as superior to common boys2 , though in those early days he amused his patron ...
... common rudiments of learning at the school of Jedburg , a place which he delights to recollect in his poem of Autumn ' ; but was not considered by his master as superior to common boys2 , though in those early days he amused his patron ...
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... common , raised great hopes , that at last were dis- appointed ' . 8 Lyttelton now stood in the first rank of opposition ; and Pope , who was incited , it is not easy to say how , to increase the clamour against the ministry , commended ...
... common , raised great hopes , that at last were dis- appointed ' . 8 Lyttelton now stood in the first rank of opposition ; and Pope , who was incited , it is not easy to say how , to increase the clamour against the ministry , commended ...
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