Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... wish suppressed ; but , as they had been already exposed , it was impracticable now to retract them . From the perusal of those letters Mr. Allen first conceived the 168 desire of knowing him , and with so much zeal did he cultivate the ...
... wish suppressed ; but , as they had been already exposed , it was impracticable now to retract them . From the perusal of those letters Mr. Allen first conceived the 168 desire of knowing him , and with so much zeal did he cultivate the ...
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... wish they would now let his memory alone . .. Though Rome permitted her slaves to calumniate her best citizens on the days of triumph , yet the same petulance at their funeral would have been re- warded with execration and a gibbet ...
... wish they would now let his memory alone . .. Though Rome permitted her slaves to calumniate her best citizens on the days of triumph , yet the same petulance at their funeral would have been re- warded with execration and a gibbet ...
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... wish the epitaph to close , but 424 that I should be unwilling to lose the two next lines , which yet are dearly bought if they cannot be retained without the four that follow them . X. On Mr. ELIJAH FENTON 2 . At Easthampsted in ...
... wish the epitaph to close , but 424 that I should be unwilling to lose the two next lines , which yet are dearly bought if they cannot be retained without the four that follow them . X. On Mr. ELIJAH FENTON 2 . At Easthampsted in ...
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