Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonG. Olms, 1968 |
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... Young found himself independent and his own master at All - souls , he was not the ornament to religion and morality which he afterwards became . 12 ' The authority of his father , indeed , had ceased some time before by his death , and ...
... Young found himself independent and his own master at All - souls , he was not the ornament to religion and morality which he afterwards became . 12 ' The authority of his father , indeed , had ceased some time before by his death , and ...
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... Young concludes his address to Wharton thus : " My present fortune is his bounty and my future his care , which I will venture to say will be always remembered to his honour , since he , I know , intended his generosity as an ...
... Young concludes his address to Wharton thus : " My present fortune is his bounty and my future his care , which I will venture to say will be always remembered to his honour , since he , I know , intended his generosity as an ...
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... Young's description of Night to those of Dryden and Shakespeare , ' continued : -This is true ; but re- member that taking the compositions of Young in general , they are but like bright stepping - stones over a miry road : Young froths ...
... Young's description of Night to those of Dryden and Shakespeare , ' continued : -This is true ; but re- member that taking the compositions of Young in general , they are but like bright stepping - stones over a miry road : Young froths ...
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