The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1853 - 297 strani |
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... says he of the moderns , " where every private trooper pretended to the command , from Tasso and Milton to Dryden and Withers . " And in " Poetry , a Rhapsody , " he advises the poetaster to- " Read all the Prefaces of Dryden , For ...
... says he of the moderns , " where every private trooper pretended to the command , from Tasso and Milton to Dryden and Withers . " And in " Poetry , a Rhapsody , " he advises the poetaster to- " Read all the Prefaces of Dryden , For ...
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... says he of the moderns , " where every private trooper pretended to the command , from Tasso and Milton to Dryden and Withers . " And in " Poetry , a Rhapsody , " he advises the poetaster to— " Read all the Prefaces of Dryden , For ...
... says he of the moderns , " where every private trooper pretended to the command , from Tasso and Milton to Dryden and Withers . " And in " Poetry , a Rhapsody , " he advises the poetaster to— " Read all the Prefaces of Dryden , For ...
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... says he of the moderns , " where every private trooper pretended to the command , from Tasso and Milton to Dryden and Withers . " And in " Poetry , a Rhapsody , " he advises the poetaster to- " Read all the Prefaces of Dryden , For ...
... says he of the moderns , " where every private trooper pretended to the command , from Tasso and Milton to Dryden and Withers . " And in " Poetry , a Rhapsody , " he advises the poetaster to- " Read all the Prefaces of Dryden , For ...
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... suppose you take me for one of your poor English hedge - parsons ; sing when I bid you . ' As the Earl did nothing but laugh at this freedom , the lady was so vexed that He says as much himself in one of his letters SWIFT . 11.
... suppose you take me for one of your poor English hedge - parsons ; sing when I bid you . ' As the Earl did nothing but laugh at this freedom , the lady was so vexed that He says as much himself in one of his letters SWIFT . 11.
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... says , " These are my brains ; with these I'll win titles and compete with fortune . These are my bullets ; these I'll turn into gold ; " and he hears the sound of coaches and six , takes the road like Macheath , and makes society stand ...
... says , " These are my brains ; with these I'll win titles and compete with fortune . These are my bullets ; these I'll turn into gold ; " and he hears the sound of coaches and six , takes the road like Macheath , and makes society stand ...
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