The lives of the English poetsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... THOMSON WATTS A. PHILIPS WEST COLLINS DYER SHENSTONE YOUNG 345 × MALLET AKENSIDE GRAY LYTTELTON Page 1 49 54 219 • 223 240 251 261 267 274 278 • 288 · 349 357 • 366 382 SWIFT . AN account of Dr. Swift has been already.
... THOMSON WATTS A. PHILIPS WEST COLLINS DYER SHENSTONE YOUNG 345 × MALLET AKENSIDE GRAY LYTTELTON Page 1 49 54 219 • 223 240 251 261 267 274 278 • 288 · 349 357 • 366 382 SWIFT . AN account of Dr. Swift has been already.
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... Lyttelton , took an opportunity of repaying , by reproaching him with the friendship of a lam- pooner , who scattered his ink without fear or de- cency , and against whom he hoped the resentment of the Legislature would quickly be ...
... Lyttelton , took an opportunity of repaying , by reproaching him with the friendship of a lam- pooner , who scattered his ink without fear or de- cency , and against whom he hoped the resentment of the Legislature would quickly be ...
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... Lyttelton , with a liberty , which , as it has a manifest tendency to lessen the confidence of society , and to confound the characters of authors , by making 1 one man write by the judgment of another , cannot THOMSON . 229.
... Lyttelton , with a liberty , which , as it has a manifest tendency to lessen the confidence of society , and to confound the characters of authors , by making 1 one man write by the judgment of another , cannot THOMSON . 229.
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... Lyttelton pro- fessed himself the patron of wit to him Thomson was introduced , and being gaily interrogated about the state of his affairs , said , " that they were in a more poetical posture than formerly ; " and had a pen- sion ...
... Lyttelton pro- fessed himself the patron of wit to him Thomson was introduced , and being gaily interrogated about the state of his affairs , said , " that they were in a more poetical posture than formerly ; " and had a pen- sion ...
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... Lyttelton was now in power , and conferred upon him the office of surveyor - general of the Leeward Islands ; from which , when his deputy was paid , he received about three hundred pounds a year . The last piece that he lived to ...
... Lyttelton was now in power , and conferred upon him the office of surveyor - general of the Leeward Islands ; from which , when his deputy was paid , he received about three hundred pounds a year . The last piece that he lived to ...
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