Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Dent, 1925 - English poetry |
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... friends . I hope to send you thirty guineas between Michaelmas and Christmas , of which I will give you an account ... friends to me amongst my enemies , though they who ought to have been my friends are negligent of me . I am ...
... friends . I hope to send you thirty guineas between Michaelmas and Christmas , of which I will give you an account ... friends to me amongst my enemies , though they who ought to have been my friends are negligent of me . I am ...
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... friends . " When he had just got to be easy in his fortune , and was in a fair way to make it better , death swept him away , and in him deprived the world of one of the best men , as well as one of the best geniuses , of the age . He ...
... friends . " When he had just got to be easy in his fortune , and was in a fair way to make it better , death swept him away , and in him deprived the world of one of the best men , as well as one of the best geniuses , of the age . He ...
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... friends : " For , " said he , " I may have a hundred friends ; and if my fee be two guineas , I shall , by relinquishing my right , lose two hundred guineas , and no friend gain more than two ; there is therefore no proportion between ...
... friends : " For , " said he , " I may have a hundred friends ; and if my fee be two guineas , I shall , by relinquishing my right , lose two hundred guineas , and no friend gain more than two ; there is therefore no proportion between ...
Contents
ABRAHAM COWLEY 16181667 | 44 |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 64 |
SAMUEL BUTLER 16121680 | 115 |
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