Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 142 頁 |
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... treated as a princess , in 1712 took Gay into her fervice as fecre- tary by quitting a fhop for fuch fer- vice he might gain leifure , but he cer- tainly advanced little in the boast of in- dependence . tainly 2 GAY . born without ...
... treated as a princess , in 1712 took Gay into her fervice as fecre- tary by quitting a fhop for fuch fer- vice he might gain leifure , but he cer- tainly advanced little in the boast of in- dependence . tainly 2 GAY . born without ...
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... abatement on either part . Gay was the general favourite of the whole affociation of wits ; but they re- garded him as a play - fellow rather than a part- A 2 a partner , and treated him with more fondness than GAY . 3.
... abatement on either part . Gay was the general favourite of the whole affociation of wits ; but they re- garded him as a play - fellow rather than a part- A 2 a partner , and treated him with more fondness than GAY . 3.
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Samuel Johnson. a partner , and treated him with more fondness than respect . Next year he published The Shepherd's Week , fix English Paftorals , in which the images are drawn from real life , fuch as it appears among the rufticks in ...
Samuel Johnson. a partner , and treated him with more fondness than respect . Next year he published The Shepherd's Week , fix English Paftorals , in which the images are drawn from real life , fuch as it appears among the rufticks in ...
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... the Dunciad . It is evident , that , according to Pope's own eftimate , Broome was un- kindly treated . If four books could merit three hundred pounds , eight and all the notes merit 6 BROOM E. given in the note a lie; but that he ...
... the Dunciad . It is evident , that , according to Pope's own eftimate , Broome was un- kindly treated . If four books could merit three hundred pounds , eight and all the notes merit 6 BROOM E. given in the note a lie; but that he ...
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... treated him with great tendernefs ; and had the happiness , indulged to few pa- rents , of living to fee his fon eminent for literature and venerable for piety . He was then entertained by Sir John Hartop five years , as domeftick tutor ...
... treated him with great tendernefs ; and had the happiness , indulged to few pa- rents , of living to fee his fon eminent for literature and venerable for piety . He was then entertained by Sir John Hartop five years , as domeftick tutor ...
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