Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 142 頁 |
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... told that Dryden , having perufed thefe verfes , faid , " Coufin Swift , you will " never be a poet ; " and that this de- nunciation was the motive of Swift's per- petual malevolence to Dryden .. In 1699 Temple died , and left a legacy ...
... told that Dryden , having perufed thefe verfes , faid , " Coufin Swift , you will " never be a poet ; " and that this de- nunciation was the motive of Swift's per- petual malevolence to Dryden .. In 1699 Temple died , and left a legacy ...
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... made of the new pam-- phlet that Burnet had written , replete with political knowledge . When he feemed to doubt Burnet's right to the work , he was told by the Bishop , that he he was a young man ; and , ftill perfifting 16 - ...
... made of the new pam-- phlet that Burnet had written , replete with political knowledge . When he feemed to doubt Burnet's right to the work , he was told by the Bishop , that he he was a young man ; and , ftill perfifting 16 - ...
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... told ; what he had fuffered was , I fuppofe , the exclu- fion from a bishoprick by the remon- ftrances of Sharpe , whom he defcribes as the harmless tool of others hate , and whom he represents as afterwards fuing for pardon . Harley's ...
... told ; what he had fuffered was , I fuppofe , the exclu- fion from a bishoprick by the remon- ftrances of Sharpe , whom he defcribes as the harmless tool of others hate , and whom he represents as afterwards fuing for pardon . Harley's ...
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... procured a fecond , which only con- ' vinced him that the feud was irrecon- cilable ; he told them his opinion , that all was loft . This denunciation was con- tradicted tradicted by Oxford , but Bolingbroke whispered that he was SWIFT .
... procured a fecond , which only con- ' vinced him that the feud was irrecon- cilable ; he told them his opinion , that all was loft . This denunciation was con- tradicted tradicted by Oxford , but Bolingbroke whispered that he was SWIFT .
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... told me , in the garden . The marriage made no change in their mode of life ; they lived in different houses , as before ; nor did the ever lodge in the deanery but when Swift was feized with a fit of giddinefs . " It would be difficult ...
... told me , in the garden . The marriage made no change in their mode of life ; they lived in different houses , as before ; nor did the ever lodge in the deanery but when Swift was feized with a fit of giddinefs . " It would be difficult ...
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