Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 - English poetry |
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... tion . He resolved from that time to study eight hours a - day , and continued his industry for seven years , with what improve- ment is sufficiently known . This part of his story well deserves to be remembered ; it may afford useful ...
... tion . He resolved from that time to study eight hours a - day , and continued his industry for seven years , with what improve- ment is sufficiently known . This part of his story well deserves to be remembered ; it may afford useful ...
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... tion . He resolved from that time to study eight hours a - day , and continued his industry for seven years , with what improve- ment is sufficiently known . This part of his story well deserves to be remembered ; it may afford useful ...
... tion . He resolved from that time to study eight hours a - day , and continued his industry for seven years , with what improve- ment is sufficiently known . This part of his story well deserves to be remembered ; it may afford useful ...
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... tion ) in the account of Swift in Cibber's Lives [ ante , HAMMOND , 1 ] , previous to the appearance of the Essay ? Dr. Warton had the same story from his father , who had it from Fenton . Essay on Pope , ii . 312. For Johnson's ...
... tion ) in the account of Swift in Cibber's Lives [ ante , HAMMOND , 1 ] , previous to the appearance of the Essay ? Dr. Warton had the same story from his father , who had it from Fenton . Essay on Pope , ii . 312. For Johnson's ...
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... tion and interest in the world more harm than the wit can do him good . ' If it ' I doubt , ' said Johnson , ' if it was his ; it has so much more think- ing , more knowledge , more power , more colour , than any of the works which are ...
... tion and interest in the world more harm than the wit can do him good . ' If it ' I doubt , ' said Johnson , ' if it was his ; it has so much more think- ing , more knowledge , more power , more colour , than any of the works which are ...
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... tion he says that she has been ' grafted into a family , which the unmeasurable profusion of ancestors for many gene- rations had too much eclipsed . ' Works , viii . 80 . 5 The great Reformer was to be the Queen . She should begin with ...
... tion he says that she has been ' grafted into a family , which the unmeasurable profusion of ancestors for many gene- rations had too much eclipsed . ' Works , viii . 80 . 5 The great Reformer was to be the Queen . She should begin with ...
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