“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... whose father , Sir John Temple , Mafter of the Rolls in Ireland , had lived in great familiarity of friendship with his uncle Godwin , by whom he had been till that time maintained . Sir William Temple , who then refided at Shene ...
... whose father , Sir John Temple , Mafter of the Rolls in Ireland , had lived in great familiarity of friendship with his uncle Godwin , by whom he had been till that time maintained . Sir William Temple , who then refided at Shene ...
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... benevolence , whose great- refs and vigour , when pent up in his own breaft by poverty and dependence , ferved only as an evil fpirit to torment him . " The editor of the late edition of the " Tatler a j THE LIFE OF SWIFT .
... benevolence , whose great- refs and vigour , when pent up in his own breaft by poverty and dependence , ferved only as an evil fpirit to torment him . " The editor of the late edition of the " Tatler a j THE LIFE OF SWIFT .
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... whose houfe was recommended by the peculiar neatness and pleafantry of his wife . To this frugal mode of living , he was firft difpofed by care to pay fome debts which he had contracted ; and he continued it for the purpofe of ...
... whose houfe was recommended by the peculiar neatness and pleafantry of his wife . To this frugal mode of living , he was firft difpofed by care to pay fome debts which he had contracted ; and he continued it for the purpofe of ...
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... whose name Is backwards and forwards always the fame ; And keep close to thee always that name , Which backwards and forwards is almoft the same . And , Englond , would'st thou be happy ftill , Bury those Carrots under a Hill ...
... whose name Is backwards and forwards always the fame ; And keep close to thee always that name , Which backwards and forwards is almoft the same . And , Englond , would'st thou be happy ftill , Bury those Carrots under a Hill ...
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... whose favourite name Shall ftand for ages on record , By Scottish bards of highest fame , Wife Hawthorden and Stirling's lord § . ) But time with iron teeth , I ween , Has canker'd all its branches round ; No fruit or bloffom to be seen ...
... whose favourite name Shall ftand for ages on record , By Scottish bards of highest fame , Wife Hawthorden and Stirling's lord § . ) But time with iron teeth , I ween , Has canker'd all its branches round ; No fruit or bloffom to be seen ...
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