Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... given , ' writes Swift ; ' for a woman she had a sort of genius that way . ' Works , xvii . 367 . Of Johnson's criticism of Swift Scott writes : - ' It is unpleasant to observe one man of genius pass such harsh and undeserved censures ...
... given , ' writes Swift ; ' for a woman she had a sort of genius that way . ' Works , xvii . 367 . Of Johnson's criticism of Swift Scott writes : - ' It is unpleasant to observe one man of genius pass such harsh and undeserved censures ...
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... given by Cromwell to one Mrs. Thomas , and she many years afterwards sold them to Curll , who inserted them in a volume of his Miscellanies ' . Walsh , a name yet preserved among the minor poets , was one 30 of his first encouragers ...
... given by Cromwell to one Mrs. Thomas , and she many years afterwards sold them to Curll , who inserted them in a volume of his Miscellanies ' . Walsh , a name yet preserved among the minor poets , was one 30 of his first encouragers ...
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... given why part of the information should be given in one tongue and part in another on a tomb , more than in any other place on any other occasion ; and to tell all that can be conveniently told in verse , and then to call being of an ...
... given why part of the information should be given in one tongue and part in another on a tomb , more than in any other place on any other occasion ; and to tell all that can be conveniently told in verse , and then to call being of an ...
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