Lives of the English Poets: Smith-SavageClarendon Press, 1905 - English poetry |
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Page 18
... printed in Burton's Genuineness , & c . , P. 141 . 5 Burton shows on pp . 103 , 113 that he was a Whig . Oldmixon , in Duckett's lifetime , This controversy brought into view those parts of Smith's life 18 EDMUND SMITH.
... printed in Burton's Genuineness , & c . , P. 141 . 5 Burton shows on pp . 103 , 113 that he was a Whig . Oldmixon , in Duckett's lifetime , This controversy brought into view those parts of Smith's life 18 EDMUND SMITH.
Page 20
... printed on slips as would cover it . The company followed him up and down , reading the songs that stuck to his back , till one of them pulled one off . The example was followed , and in a short time Smith deplumed . ' HAWKINS ...
... printed on slips as would cover it . The company followed him up and down , reading the songs that stuck to his back , till one of them pulled one off . The example was followed , and in a short time Smith deplumed . ' HAWKINS ...
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... printed with the sanction of one of the first universities in the world , had not an unex- pected manuscript been happily discovered , would , with the help of factious credulity , have been brought into question by the two lowest of ...
... printed with the sanction of one of the first universities in the world , had not an unex- pected manuscript been happily discovered , would , with the help of factious credulity , have been brought into question by the two lowest of ...
Page 23
... 1 , 1715 , he writes : - ' I see Capta Ragg's ( SMITH , 44 ) Works are printed together ... , with a hasty imper- fect account of the author wrote by Oldisworth ' ( SMITH , 2 ) . ] 2 3 4 DUKE ' F Mr. RICHARD DUKE I EDMUND SMITH 23.
... 1 , 1715 , he writes : - ' I see Capta Ragg's ( SMITH , 44 ) Works are printed together ... , with a hasty imper- fect account of the author wrote by Oldisworth ' ( SMITH , 2 ) . ] 2 3 4 DUKE ' F Mr. RICHARD DUKE I EDMUND SMITH 23.
Page 55
... printed form what Pope says ends with ' his letters . ' p . 139. The sentence about Addison has been dragged in from an account of the Scriblerus Club . p . 10. For the origin of the story see T. Warton's Hist . of Eng . Poetry , 1840 ...
... printed form what Pope says ends with ' his letters . ' p . 139. The sentence about Addison has been dragged in from an account of the Scriblerus Club . p . 10. For the origin of the story see T. Warton's Hist . of Eng . Poetry , 1840 ...
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