Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... speak to others that could speak to the King , and would tell a fair story . ' Works , vi . 342. See also ib . p . 399 . Sunderland , when First Lord of the Treasury , had given the dis- posal of the patent to the Duchess , who sold it ...
... speak to others that could speak to the King , and would tell a fair story . ' Works , vi . 342. See also ib . p . 399 . Sunderland , when First Lord of the Treasury , had given the dis- posal of the patent to the Duchess , who sold it ...
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... speak . ' Pope in conversation was below himself ; he was seldom easy and natural , and seemed afraid that the man should degrade the poet , which made him always attempt wit and humour , often unsuccessfully , and too often ...
... speak . ' Pope in conversation was below himself ; he was seldom easy and natural , and seemed afraid that the man should degrade the poet , which made him always attempt wit and humour , often unsuccessfully , and too often ...
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... speak 2 . Oh , let thy once - lov'd friend inscribe thy stone , And with a father's sorrows mix his own ! ' This epitaph is principally remarkable for the artful intro- 402 duction of the name , which is inserted with a peculiar ...
... speak 2 . Oh , let thy once - lov'd friend inscribe thy stone , And with a father's sorrows mix his own ! ' This epitaph is principally remarkable for the artful intro- 402 duction of the name , which is inserted with a peculiar ...
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