Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonG. Olms, 1968 |
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... called him in his verses ' low - born Allen . Men are seldom satisfied with praise intro- duced or followed by any mention of defect . Allen seems not to have taken any pleasure in his epithet , which was afterwards softened into humble ...
... called him in his verses ' low - born Allen . Men are seldom satisfied with praise intro- duced or followed by any mention of defect . Allen seems not to have taken any pleasure in his epithet , which was afterwards softened into humble ...
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... called the Prologue to the Satires3 , is a performance consisting , as it seems , of many fragments wrought into one design , which by this union of scattered beauties contains more striking paragraphs than could probably have been ...
... called the Prologue to the Satires3 , is a performance consisting , as it seems , of many fragments wrought into one design , which by this union of scattered beauties contains more striking paragraphs than could probably have been ...
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... called his own productions Æglogues , by which he meant to express the talk of goatherds , though it will mean only the talk of goats . This new name was adopted by subsequent writers , and amongst others by our Spenser 3 . More than a ...
... called his own productions Æglogues , by which he meant to express the talk of goatherds , though it will mean only the talk of goats . This new name was adopted by subsequent writers , and amongst others by our Spenser 3 . More than a ...
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