The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Količina 3Methuen, 1896 |
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Stran 11
... believe , what he probably believed himself , that by his inter- position many Whigs of merit , and among them Addison and Congreve , were continued in their places . But every man of known influence has so many petitions which he ...
... believe , what he probably believed himself , that by his inter- position many Whigs of merit , and among them Addison and Congreve , were continued in their places . But every man of known influence has so many petitions which he ...
Stran 17
... believe that they both were greatly shocked and distressed ( though it may be differently ) upon this occasion . The Dean made a tour to the south of Ireland , for about two months , at this time , to dissipate his thoughts , and give ...
... believe that they both were greatly shocked and distressed ( though it may be differently ) upon this occasion . The Dean made a tour to the south of Ireland , for about two months , at this time , to dissipate his thoughts , and give ...
Stran 30
... believe you . But since you are come , I must get some supper for you , I suppose . " No , Doctor , we have supped already . " Supped already ? that's impossible ! why , ' tis not eight o'clock yet . That's very strange ; but , if you ...
... believe you . But since you are come , I must get some supper for you , I suppose . " No , Doctor , we have supped already . " Supped already ? that's impossible ! why , ' tis not eight o'clock yet . That's very strange ; but , if you ...
Stran 35
... he was employed , I believe , to make extracts from Eustathius for the notes to the translation of the Iliad ; and in the volumes of poetry published by Lintot , commonly called Pope's Miscellanies , many of his early pieces 35 BROOME.
... he was employed , I believe , to make extracts from Eustathius for the notes to the translation of the Iliad ; and in the volumes of poetry published by Lintot , commonly called Pope's Miscellanies , many of his early pieces 35 BROOME.
Stran 53
... believe that Addison gave no encourage- ment to this disingenuous hostility ; for , says Pope , in a letter to him , ' indeed your opinion , that ' tis entirely to be neglected , would be my own in my own case ; but I felt more warmth ...
... believe that Addison gave no encourage- ment to this disingenuous hostility ; for , says Pope , in a letter to him , ' indeed your opinion , that ' tis entirely to be neglected , would be my own in my own case ; but I felt more warmth ...
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