Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... writes : - ' I remember that just beyond his Majesty stood a very tall , lean , ill - favoured old lady . ' Letters , Preface , p . 94. In A Wicked Treasonable Libel - ' the bitterest epigram , ' writes Scott , ' which his own or any ...
... writes : - ' I remember that just beyond his Majesty stood a very tall , lean , ill - favoured old lady . ' Letters , Preface , p . 94. In A Wicked Treasonable Libel - ' the bitterest epigram , ' writes Scott , ' which his own or any ...
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... writes in the Preface to the Iliad ( 1715 ) : - ' Mr . Addison was the first whose advice determined me to undertake the task , who was pleased to write to me upon that occasion in such terms as I cannot repeat without vanity . Warton ...
... writes in the Preface to the Iliad ( 1715 ) : - ' Mr . Addison was the first whose advice determined me to undertake the task , who was pleased to write to me upon that occasion in such terms as I cannot repeat without vanity . Warton ...
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... writes Mr. Elwin in a note , ' has not been preserved , but from the account of Johnson , who had evidently seen it , we know that Pope gave a wrong epitome of its contents . See also ib . iii . 162-6 , x . 44-6 ; Spence's Anec . p ...
... writes Mr. Elwin in a note , ' has not been preserved , but from the account of Johnson , who had evidently seen it , we know that Pope gave a wrong epitome of its contents . See also ib . iii . 162-6 , x . 44-6 ; Spence's Anec . p ...
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