Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 - English poetry |
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... FENTON II 257 SMITH , EDMUND II GARTH II 57 SOMERVILE II 317 GAY II • 267 SPRAT · II 32 GRANVILLE II 286 STEPNEY I 309 GRAY III 421 SWIFT III • HALIFAX II 41 THOMSON III 281 HAMMOND • II 312 TICKELL · II 304 HUGHES II 159 WALLER I 249 ...
... FENTON II 257 SMITH , EDMUND II GARTH II 57 SOMERVILE II 317 GAY II • 267 SPRAT · II 32 GRANVILLE II 286 STEPNEY I 309 GRAY III 421 SWIFT III • HALIFAX II 41 THOMSON III 281 HAMMOND • II 312 TICKELL · II 304 HUGHES II 159 WALLER I 249 ...
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... Fenton through Lewis see ante , FENTON , 4n . I Ante , DRYDEN , 89 , 147 n . , 286n . , 306 n . , 341 n . , 349 . 2 Swift writes of him as ' that great man , who besides a legacy left him the care and trust , and advan- tage of ...
... Fenton through Lewis see ante , FENTON , 4n . I Ante , DRYDEN , 89 , 147 n . , 286n . , 306 n . , 341 n . , 349 . 2 Swift writes of him as ' that great man , who besides a legacy left him the care and trust , and advan- tage of ...
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... FENTON , 4n . Johnson in The Idler , No. 65 , says ' this History had perished , had not a straggling transcript fallen into busy hands . ' Chesterfield describes it as ' a party pamphlet founded on the lie of the day , which , as Lord ...
... FENTON , 4n . Johnson in The Idler , No. 65 , says ' this History had perished , had not a straggling transcript fallen into busy hands . ' Chesterfield describes it as ' a party pamphlet founded on the lie of the day , which , as Lord ...
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... . 180. Broome entered St. John's College in 1708 as a subsizar -half scholar , half servant . Pope's Works ( Elwin and Courthope ) , viii . 30 . Ante , FENTON , 13 . I into prose in conjunction with Ozell and Oldisworth 3.
... . 180. Broome entered St. John's College in 1708 as a subsizar -half scholar , half servant . Pope's Works ( Elwin and Courthope ) , viii . 30 . Ante , FENTON , 13 . I into prose in conjunction with Ozell and Oldisworth 3.
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... Fenton and Broome to his assistance , and , taking only half the work upon I [ Into blank verse . It was pub- lished in 1712 in 5 vols . 12mo . Johnson may well call it prose , for the translation is printed as prose , no regard being ...
... Fenton and Broome to his assistance , and , taking only half the work upon I [ Into blank verse . It was pub- lished in 1712 in 5 vols . 12mo . Johnson may well call it prose , for the translation is printed as prose , no regard being ...
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