Lives of the English Poets: Smith-SavageClarendon Press, 1905 - English poetry |
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... Savage's scarlet cloak and ' naked toes peeping through his shoes ' see post , SAVAGE , 229 n . 2 Here too he was like Savage , who ' appeared to think himself born to be supported by others , and dis- pensed from all necessity of ...
... Savage's scarlet cloak and ' naked toes peeping through his shoes ' see post , SAVAGE , 229 n . 2 Here too he was like Savage , who ' appeared to think himself born to be supported by others , and dis- pensed from all necessity of ...
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... Savage's account of Steele's fear of the bailiffs see post , Savage , 31 , 33 , and for Macaulay's defence of Addison see his Essays , iv . 206 . APPENDIX J ( PAGE 82 ) ' Mr. Addison , ' writes Tickell , ' had been at Queen's College ...
... Savage's account of Steele's fear of the bailiffs see post , Savage , 31 , 33 , and for Macaulay's defence of Addison see his Essays , iv . 206 . APPENDIX J ( PAGE 82 ) ' Mr. Addison , ' writes Tickell , ' had been at Queen's College ...
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... Savage , a man whose writings entitle him to an eminent rank in the classes of learning , and whose misfortunes claim a degree of compassion not always due to the unhappy , as they were often the consequences of the crimes of others ...
... Savage , a man whose writings entitle him to an eminent rank in the classes of learning , and whose misfortunes claim a degree of compassion not always due to the unhappy , as they were often the consequences of the crimes of others ...
Page 323
... Savage , 1727 , p . 5 . 5 See Appendix JJ . It was apparently the fortune she had brought her husband on marriage that was returned to her . N. & Q. 2 S. vi . 362 . assisting , and defending him , delight to see him Y 2 SAVAGE 323.
... Savage , 1727 , p . 5 . 5 See Appendix JJ . It was apparently the fortune she had brought her husband on marriage that was returned to her . N. & Q. 2 S. vi . 362 . assisting , and defending him , delight to see him Y 2 SAVAGE 323.
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... Savage , it is clear , had a great difficulty to contend with in Mrs. Brett's general character for kindness . He met it by admitting it . In The Plain Dealer , No. 28 ( post , SAVAGE , 59 ) , he is said to have given her a character ...
... Savage , it is clear , had a great difficulty to contend with in Mrs. Brett's general character for kindness . He met it by admitting it . In The Plain Dealer , No. 28 ( post , SAVAGE , 59 ) , he is said to have given her a character ...
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