The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Količina 3Methuen, 1896 |
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... opinion , balanced by the anonymous protestation prefixed , in which all knowledge of the French book is peremptorily disowned . For some time after Swift was probably employed in solitary study , gaining the qualifications requisite ...
... opinion , balanced by the anonymous protestation prefixed , in which all knowledge of the French book is peremptorily disowned . For some time after Swift was probably employed in solitary study , gaining the qualifications requisite ...
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... opinion with the October Club ; but it was not in his power to quicken the tardiness of Harley , whom he stimulated as much as he could , but with little effect . He that knows not whither to go is in no haste to move . Harley , who was ...
... opinion with the October Club ; but it was not in his power to quicken the tardiness of Harley , whom he stimulated as much as he could , but with little effect . He that knows not whither to go is in no haste to move . Harley , who was ...
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... opinion , that all was lost . This denunciation was contradicted by Oxford , but Bolingbroke whispered that he was right . Before this violent dissension had shattered the Ministry , Swift had published , in the beginning of the year ...
... opinion , that all was lost . This denunciation was contradicted by Oxford , but Bolingbroke whispered that he was right . Before this violent dissension had shattered the Ministry , Swift had published , in the beginning of the year ...
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... opinion of female excellence ought implicitly to be admitted ; for if his general thoughts on women were such as he exhibits , a very little sense in a lady would enrapture , and a very little virtue would astonish him . Stella's ...
... opinion of female excellence ought implicitly to be admitted ; for if his general thoughts on women were such as he exhibits , a very little sense in a lady would enrapture , and a very little virtue would astonish him . Stella's ...
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... opinion , made proper ; and nothing fell from his pen in vain . In a short poem on the Presbyterians , whom he always re- garded with detestation , he bestowed one stricture upon Bettesworth , a lawyer eminent for his insolence to the ...
... opinion , made proper ; and nothing fell from his pen in vain . In a short poem on the Presbyterians , whom he always re- garded with detestation , he bestowed one stricture upon Bettesworth , a lawyer eminent for his insolence to the ...
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Aaron Hill acquainted Addison afterwards appears attention blank verse Bolingbroke called censure character copy criticism Curll death dedication delight diction diligence discovered Dryden Dunciad edition Edward Young elegance endeavoured English English poetry Epistle epitaph Essay excellence expected fame father faults favour friendship genius Homer honour hope Iliad Ireland kind King known labour lady language learning letter lines lived Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Halifax Lyttelton Mallet mind nature never Night Thoughts numbers opinion Orrery passion perhaps persuaded Philips Pindar pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's pounds praise printed produced published reader reason received reputation rhyme satire says seems Sir George Lyttelton Sir Robert Walpole solicited sometimes soon stanza sufficient supposed Swift tell Thomson told tragedy translation virtue Walpole Warburton Westminster Abbey Winchester College write written wrote Young