The lives of the most eminent English poets (concluded). Miscellaneous livesJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... received no improve- ment from his maturer ftudies . At this time began his acquaintance with Wycherley , a man who seems to have had among his contempo- raries his full share of reputation , to have been efteemed without virtue , and ...
... received no improve- ment from his maturer ftudies . At this time began his acquaintance with Wycherley , a man who seems to have had among his contempo- raries his full share of reputation , to have been efteemed without virtue , and ...
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... received the council by which he feems to have regulated his ftudies . Walsh advised him to correctness , which , as he told him , the English poets had hitherto neglected , and 4 and which therefore was left to him as a 8 POPE .
... received the council by which he feems to have regulated his ftudies . Walsh advised him to correctness , which , as he told him , the English poets had hitherto neglected , and 4 and which therefore was left to him as a 8 POPE .
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... received ; and the patrons of litera- ture were bufy to recommend his undertaking , and pro- mote his intereft . Lord Oxford , indeed , lamented that fuch a genius fhould be wafted upon a work not ori- ginal ; but propofed no means by ...
... received ; and the patrons of litera- ture were bufy to recommend his undertaking , and pro- mote his intereft . Lord Oxford , indeed , lamented that fuch a genius fhould be wafted upon a work not ori- ginal ; but propofed no means by ...
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... received with fullen coldnefs . All our knowledge of this tranfaction is derived from a fingle Letter ( Dec. 1 , 1714 ) , in which Pope fays , " I am obliged to you , both for " the favours you have done me , and thofe you in- << tend ...
... received with fullen coldnefs . All our knowledge of this tranfaction is derived from a fingle Letter ( Dec. 1 , 1714 ) , in which Pope fays , " I am obliged to you , both for " the favours you have done me , and thofe you in- << tend ...
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... received from his own re- marks and those of Steele , faid , that he , being now en- gaged in publick business , had no longer any care for his poetical reputation ; nor had any other defire , with regard to Pope , than that he should ...
... received from his own re- marks and those of Steele , faid , that he , being now en- gaged in publick business , had no longer any care for his poetical reputation ; nor had any other defire , with regard to Pope , than that he should ...
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