Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... seems to have known their imbecillity , and therefore suppressed them while he was yet con- tending to rise in reputation , but ventured them when he thought their deficiencies more likely to be imputed to Donne than to himself 2 . The ...
... seems to have known their imbecillity , and therefore suppressed them while he was yet con- tending to rise in reputation , but ventured them when he thought their deficiencies more likely to be imputed to Donne than to himself 2 . The ...
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... seems to be of an opinion , not very uncommon in the world , that to want money is to want every thing 5 . 270 Next to the pleasure of contemplating his possessions seems to be that of enumerating the men of high rank with whom he was ...
... seems to be of an opinion , not very uncommon in the world , that to want money is to want every thing 5 . 270 Next to the pleasure of contemplating his possessions seems to be that of enumerating the men of high rank with whom he was ...
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... seems to be the work of a linguist skilfully pedantick , and his countrymen , the proper judges of its power to please , reject it with disgust . Their predecessors the Romans have left some specimens of 347 translation behind them ...
... seems to be the work of a linguist skilfully pedantick , and his countrymen , the proper judges of its power to please , reject it with disgust . Their predecessors the Romans have left some specimens of 347 translation behind them ...
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