Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonG. Olms, 1968 |
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... thought himself ' the Lord of thousands ' . ' But this dream of happiness did not last long , and he seems to have waked soon enough to get clear with the loss only of what he once thought himself to have won , and perhaps not wholly of ...
... thought himself ' the Lord of thousands ' . ' But this dream of happiness did not last long , and he seems to have waked soon enough to get clear with the loss only of what he once thought himself to have won , and perhaps not wholly of ...
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... thoughts , or having heard , as Ruff- Yet ne'er one sprig of laurel grac'd these ribalds , From slashing Bentley down to piddling Tibbalds . ' Prol . Sat. 1. 159 . ' This was a work which Pope seems to have thought unworthy of his ...
... thoughts , or having heard , as Ruff- Yet ne'er one sprig of laurel grac'd these ribalds , From slashing Bentley down to piddling Tibbalds . ' Prol . Sat. 1. 159 . ' This was a work which Pope seems to have thought unworthy of his ...
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... thought on no more : the report of such notice , however , was soon in many mouths ; and , if I do not forget or misapprehend Savage's account , Pope , pretending to decline what was not yet offered , left his house for a time , not , I ...
... thought on no more : the report of such notice , however , was soon in many mouths ; and , if I do not forget or misapprehend Savage's account , Pope , pretending to decline what was not yet offered , left his house for a time , not , I ...
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