Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... continued his old habit , and was on his feet ten hours a - day ' . Next year ( 1742 ) he had an inflammation in his left eye , 107 which swelled it to the size of an egg , with boils in other parts ; he was kept long waking with the ...
... continued his old habit , and was on his feet ten hours a - day ' . Next year ( 1742 ) he had an inflammation in his left eye , 107 which swelled it to the size of an egg , with boils in other parts ; he was kept long waking with the ...
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... continued constant in his private devotions ; as his memory failed they were gradually shortened , till at last he could only repeat the Lord's Prayer . That , however , he continued to do till the power of utterance for ever ceased ...
... continued constant in his private devotions ; as his memory failed they were gradually shortened , till at last he could only repeat the Lord's Prayer . That , however , he continued to do till the power of utterance for ever ceased ...
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... continued long , and at different times had different modes of poetical excellence in view . His numbers are sometimes smooth and sometimes rugged ; his style is sometimes concatenated and sometimes abrupt , sometimes diffusive and ...
... continued long , and at different times had different modes of poetical excellence in view . His numbers are sometimes smooth and sometimes rugged ; his style is sometimes concatenated and sometimes abrupt , sometimes diffusive and ...
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