Lives of the English PoetsCaasel et Cie, 1892 |
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... SIR T. BROWNE . RICHARD HAKLUYT . SAMUEL JOHNSON . Shakespeare's Plays : -Hamlet , The Merchant of Venice , Macbeth , Antony and Cleopatra , Measure for Measure , Much Ado about Nothing , Julius Cćsar , Midsummer Night's Dream , All's ...
... SIR T. BROWNE . RICHARD HAKLUYT . SAMUEL JOHNSON . Shakespeare's Plays : -Hamlet , The Merchant of Venice , Macbeth , Antony and Cleopatra , Measure for Measure , Much Ado about Nothing , Julius Cćsar , Midsummer Night's Dream , All's ...
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... Sir Richard Steele which their joint labours have so effectually recorded . Of this memorable friendship the greater praise must be given to Steele . It is not hard to love those from whom nothing can be feared ; and Addison never con ...
... Sir Richard Steele which their joint labours have so effectually recorded . Of this memorable friendship the greater praise must be given to Steele . It is not hard to love those from whom nothing can be feared ; and Addison never con ...
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... Sir Richard Steele and Mr. Wilks , by whom he was pitied , caressed , and relieved . Sir Richard Steele , having declared in his favour with all the ardour of benevolence which constituted his character , promoted his interest with ...
... Sir Richard Steele and Mr. Wilks , by whom he was pitied , caressed , and relieved . Sir Richard Steele , having declared in his favour with all the ardour of benevolence which constituted his character , promoted his interest with ...
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... Sir Richard , not without reluctance , ordered to be brought . They then finished their dinner , and proceeded in their pamphlet , which they concluded in the afternoon . Mr. Savage then imagined his task over , and expected that Sir ...
... Sir Richard , not without reluctance , ordered to be brought . They then finished their dinner , and proceeded in their pamphlet , which they concluded in the afternoon . Mr. Savage then imagined his task over , and expected that Sir ...
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... Sir Richard end in common favours . He proposed to have established him in some settled scheme of life , and to have contracted a kind of alliance with him , by marrying him to a natural daughter , on whom he intended to bestow a ...
... Sir Richard end in common favours . He proposed to have established him in some settled scheme of life , and to have contracted a kind of alliance with him , by marrying him to a natural daughter , on whom he intended to bestow a ...
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acquaintance Addison afterwards appeared calamities Cassell's Cato censure character Cheap Edition conduct considered contempt conversation criticism death declared Delany discovered distress E. W. HORNUNG elegance endeavoured expected favour fortune friends friendship genius GUSTAVE DORÉ honour Illustrated imagined Ireland J. M. BARRIE Juba justly kindness King letter likewise lived lodging London Lord Tyrconnel mankind manner MAX PEMBERTON mentioned mind misery misfortunes mother nature neglect never obliged observed occasion once opinion Orrery pamphlet passion pension performance perhaps pleasure poem poet poetical Pope pounds praise promise published queen R. L. STEVENSON reader reason received regard resentment resolution retired Richard Savage ROBERT STAWELL BALL Savage Savage's says Sempronius sent sentiments Sir Richard Sir Robert Walpole solicited sometimes soon Spectator STANLEY WEYMAN Steele suffered sufficient supposed Swift Syphax Tatler tenderness thought Tickell tion told tragedy verses virtue Vols Whigs write wrote