Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... soon as anyone got up into the pulpit he pulled out his pencil and a piece of paper , and carefully noted every wrong pronunciation or expression . . . . Of these he never failed to admonish the preacher as soon as he came into the ...
... soon as anyone got up into the pulpit he pulled out his pencil and a piece of paper , and carefully noted every wrong pronunciation or expression . . . . Of these he never failed to admonish the preacher as soon as he came into the ...
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... soon gave his readers sufficient reason to distrust , by telling them in a note that the work was imperfect , because part of his subject was ' Vice too high ' to be yet exposed 3 . The time , however , soon came in which it was safe to ...
... soon gave his readers sufficient reason to distrust , by telling them in a note that the work was imperfect , because part of his subject was ' Vice too high ' to be yet exposed 3 . The time , however , soon came in which it was safe to ...
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... soon to bid adieu to rhyme , should fix upon a measure in which rhyme abounds even to satiety . Of this he said , in his Essay on Lyrick Poetry prefixed to the poem , " For the more harmony likewise I chose the frequent return of rhyme ...
... soon to bid adieu to rhyme , should fix upon a measure in which rhyme abounds even to satiety . Of this he said , in his Essay on Lyrick Poetry prefixed to the poem , " For the more harmony likewise I chose the frequent return of rhyme ...
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