Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... hands of the new King and Queen three days after their accession 1 . By the Queen , when she was Princess , he had been ... hand , and had some little improprieties . When he was charged with this letter he laid hold of the inaccuracies ...
... hands of the new King and Queen three days after their accession 1 . By the Queen , when she was Princess , he had been ... hand , and had some little improprieties . When he was charged with this letter he laid hold of the inaccuracies ...
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... hand of Betterton 3 . The next year ( 1713 ) produced a bolder attempt , by which profit was sought as well as praise . The poems which he had hitherto written , however they might have diffused his name , had made very little addition ...
... hand of Betterton 3 . The next year ( 1713 ) produced a bolder attempt , by which profit was sought as well as praise . The poems which he had hitherto written , however they might have diffused his name , had made very little addition ...
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... hand : he certainly had no more enemies than a publick character like his inevitably excites , and with what degree of friendship the wits might live very few were so much fools as ever to enquire . Some part of this pretended ...
... hand : he certainly had no more enemies than a publick character like his inevitably excites , and with what degree of friendship the wits might live very few were so much fools as ever to enquire . Some part of this pretended ...
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