Lives of the English Poets: Smith-SavageG. Olms, 1968 - English poetry |
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... appeared May 26. Tickell observes that The Tatler began and was concluded without his concurrence 5. This is ... appearing on Tues- day , Thursday , and Saturday , began on April 12 , 1709 , and ended with No. 271 on Jan. 2 , 1710-11 ...
... appeared May 26. Tickell observes that The Tatler began and was concluded without his concurrence 5. This is ... appearing on Tues- day , Thursday , and Saturday , began on April 12 , 1709 , and ended with No. 271 on Jan. 2 , 1710-11 ...
Page 175
... appearance of the Essay . At the time when this work first appeared , Milton's fame was 25 not yet fully established , and therefore Tasso and Spenser were set before him . The two last lines were these . The Epick Poet , says he ...
... appearance of the Essay . At the time when this work first appeared , Milton's fame was 25 not yet fully established , and therefore Tasso and Spenser were set before him . The two last lines were these . The Epick Poet , says he ...
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... appeared neither to consider himself as a murderer , nor as a man wholly free from the guilt of blood ' . How much and how long he regretted it , appeared in a poem which he published many years afterwards . On occasion of a copy of ...
... appeared neither to consider himself as a murderer , nor as a man wholly free from the guilt of blood ' . How much and how long he regretted it , appeared in a poem which he published many years afterwards . On occasion of a copy of ...
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