Lives of the English Poets: William Congreve. Sir Richard Blackmore. Elijah Fenton. John Gay. George Granville, lord Lansdown. Thomas Yalden. Thomas Tickell. James Hammond. William Somerville. Richard Savage. Alexander Pope. Jonathan Swift. William Broome. Christopher Pitt. James Thomson. Isacc Watts. Ambrose Philips. Gilbert West. William Collins. John Dyer. William Shenstone. Edward Young. David Mallet. Mark Akenside. Lord Lyttleton. Thomas GrayOxford University Press, 1949 |
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... regard to his pension was very particular . No sooner had he changed the bill , than he vanished from the sight of all his acquaintances , and lay for some time out of the reach of all the enquiries that friendship or curiosity could ...
... regard to his pension was very particular . No sooner had he changed the bill , than he vanished from the sight of all his acquaintances , and lay for some time out of the reach of all the enquiries that friendship or curiosity could ...
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... regard in an epistle upon authors , which he wrote about that time , but was too wise to publish , and of which only some frag- ments have appeared , inserted by him in the Magazine after his retirement . To despair was not , however ...
... regard in an epistle upon authors , which he wrote about that time , but was too wise to publish , and of which only some frag- ments have appeared , inserted by him in the Magazine after his retirement . To despair was not , however ...
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... regard to the subscription demanded , and that the Tories never put him under the necessity of asking leave to be grateful . But , says he , as Mr. Addison must be the judge in what regards himself , and seems to have no very just one in ...
... regard to the subscription demanded , and that the Tories never put him under the necessity of asking leave to be grateful . But , says he , as Mr. Addison must be the judge in what regards himself , and seems to have no very just one in ...
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