Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... tell him that I was not the author ; and therefore I tell you , Mr. Bettesworth , that I am not the author of these lines 3 . Bettesworth was so little satisfied with this account that he publickly professed his resolution of a violent ...
... tell him that I was not the author ; and therefore I tell you , Mr. Bettesworth , that I am not the author of these lines 3 . Bettesworth was so little satisfied with this account that he publickly professed his resolution of a violent ...
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... telling Gay of some wine turned sour in his cellar , continues : -'But what care you for this , who have left off drinking wine , and would not now think it hard if Mr. Pope should tell us towards the bottom of a pint , " Gentlemen , I ...
... telling Gay of some wine turned sour in his cellar , continues : -'But what care you for this , who have left off drinking wine , and would not now think it hard if Mr. Pope should tell us towards the bottom of a pint , " Gentlemen , I ...
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... tell of him who was sincere , true , and faithful , that he was in honour clear . 406 There seems to be an opposition intended in the fourth line , which is not very obvious : where is the relation between the two positions , that he ...
... tell of him who was sincere , true , and faithful , that he was in honour clear . 406 There seems to be an opposition intended in the fourth line , which is not very obvious : where is the relation between the two positions , that he ...
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