Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonG. Olms, 1968 |
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... hope ) , vi . 147 . 3 The more his trouble as the more admir'd , Where wanted , scorn'd ; and en- vied where acquir'd . ' First edition , 1. 502 . Pope twice corrected the couplet , and left it : - ' Then most our trouble still when ...
... hope ) , vi . 147 . 3 The more his trouble as the more admir'd , Where wanted , scorn'd ; and en- vied where acquir'd . ' First edition , 1. 502 . Pope twice corrected the couplet , and left it : - ' Then most our trouble still when ...
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... hope of gain could not have been the motive of the impression . I It seems that Pope , being desirous of printing his letters , 166 and not knowing how to do , without imputation of vanity , what has in this country been done very ...
... hope of gain could not have been the motive of the impression . I It seems that Pope , being desirous of printing his letters , 166 and not knowing how to do , without imputation of vanity , what has in this country been done very ...
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... hope ) , vii . 179 . 2 Swift wrote to the Countess of Suffolk in 1731 : - ' I was in danger of leaning on my elbow ( I mean my left elbow ) to consider what I should write ; which posture I never used except when I was under a necessity ...
... hope ) , vii . 179 . 2 Swift wrote to the Countess of Suffolk in 1731 : - ' I was in danger of leaning on my elbow ( I mean my left elbow ) to consider what I should write ; which posture I never used except when I was under a necessity ...
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