“The” Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert AndersonArch, 1795 |
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... whole cond entered the field alone ; he fcorned November 2. 1710 , No. 13. of Ti June 7. 1711 , when he dropped it Mrs. Manley , and other hands . In 1711 , he published a Letter to the country , who drank October b ment to confult on ...
... whole cond entered the field alone ; he fcorned November 2. 1710 , No. 13. of Ti June 7. 1711 , when he dropped it Mrs. Manley , and other hands . In 1711 , he published a Letter to the country , who drank October b ment to confult on ...
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... whole fortune to her relation Serjeant Marshall , and the famous Dr. Berkeley , with a frong injunction , that , immediately after her decease , they should publish all the letters which paffed between Swift and her , together with the ...
... whole fortune to her relation Serjeant Marshall , and the famous Dr. Berkeley , with a frong injunction , that , immediately after her decease , they should publish all the letters which paffed between Swift and her , together with the ...
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... whole kingdom by the title of the Dean , given to him by way of pre - eminence , as it were by common confent ; and when the Dean was mentioned , it always carried with it the idea of the firft and greatest man in the kingdom . In a ...
... whole kingdom by the title of the Dean , given to him by way of pre - eminence , as it were by common confent ; and when the Dean was mentioned , it always carried with it the idea of the firft and greatest man in the kingdom . In a ...
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... whole powers of fatire and poetry ; it is a parting blow , the legacy of anger and difappointment . One of his strictest rules in poetry was to avoid triplets . He had the niceft ear , and is remarkably chafte and delicate in his rhymes ...
... whole powers of fatire and poetry ; it is a parting blow , the legacy of anger and difappointment . One of his strictest rules in poetry was to avoid triplets . He had the niceft ear , and is remarkably chafte and delicate in his rhymes ...
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... Whole widenefs kept their toes from corns , And whence we claim our fboeing - borns , Shows how the art of colling bears A near refemblance to the fpheres . A fcrap of parchment hung by geometry A great refinement in barometry ) Can ...
... Whole widenefs kept their toes from corns , And whence we claim our fboeing - borns , Shows how the art of colling bears A near refemblance to the fpheres . A fcrap of parchment hung by geometry A great refinement in barometry ) Can ...
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