Silver Poets of the Eighteenth CenturyArthur Pollard Dent, 1976 - 274 頁 |
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... Swift ever wrote ' , and Johnson tells us that , after looking over these and other verses , Dryden remarked , ' Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet . ' Had Swift continued in that manner , Dryden would have been right , but ...
... Swift ever wrote ' , and Johnson tells us that , after looking over these and other verses , Dryden remarked , ' Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet . ' Had Swift continued in that manner , Dryden would have been right , but ...
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... Swift's easy verse such as the imitation of Horace . We find it again in his several poems on Stella's birthdays . Stella was Esther Johnson , daughter of the steward at Moor Park , the seat of Sir William Temple , under whose patronage ...
... Swift's easy verse such as the imitation of Horace . We find it again in his several poems on Stella's birthdays . Stella was Esther Johnson , daughter of the steward at Moor Park , the seat of Sir William Temple , under whose patronage ...
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... Swift in the Drapier's Letters ( 1724 ) attacked the monopoly given to Wood to manufacture coins for Ireland . 179-88 . According to Swift's notes , the Queen promised him a gift of medals which were never sent . She saw a piece of ...
... Swift in the Drapier's Letters ( 1724 ) attacked the monopoly given to Wood to manufacture coins for Ireland . 179-88 . According to Swift's notes , the Queen promised him a gift of medals which were never sent . She saw a piece of ...
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A Description of the Morning | 8 |
Horace Lib 2 Sat 6 | 28 |
A Satirical Elegy on the Death | 34 |
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