“The” Lives of the English Poets: In Two Volumes, Volume 2Tauchnitz, 1858 - 429 pages |
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... fortune . Having owed his fortune to Halifax , he continued always of his patron's party , but , as it seems , without violence or acrimony ; and his firmness was naturally esteemed , as CONGREVE . 25.
... fortune . Having owed his fortune to Halifax , he continued always of his patron's party , but , as it seems , without violence or acrimony ; and his firmness was naturally esteemed , as CONGREVE . 25.
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... fortune has always been inconstant . Not long after- wards ( 1717 ) he endeavoured to entertain the town with " Three Hours after Marriage ; " a comedy written , as there is sufficient reason for believing , by the joint assistance of ...
... fortune has always been inconstant . Not long after- wards ( 1717 ) he endeavoured to entertain the town with " Three Hours after Marriage ; " a comedy written , as there is sufficient reason for believing , by the joint assistance of ...
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... fortune . He was then importuned to sell as much as would purchase a hundred a year for life , " which , " says Fenton , " will make you sure of a clean shirt and a shoulder of mutton every day . " This counsel was rejected ; the profit ...
... fortune . He was then importuned to sell as much as would purchase a hundred a year for life , " which , " says Fenton , " will make you sure of a clean shirt and a shoulder of mutton every day . " This counsel was rejected ; the profit ...
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... fortunes for him upon this and all other occasions ; but at the same time they humbly beseech him to give them such ... fortune . About this time he became enamoured of the Countess of Newburgh , whom he has celebrated with so much ...
... fortunes for him upon this and all other occasions ; but at the same time they humbly beseech him to give them such ... fortune . About this time he became enamoured of the Countess of Newburgh , whom he has celebrated with so much ...
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... fortune im- proved by bequests from his father , and his uncle the Earl of Bath , he was chosen into parliament for Fowey . He soon after engaged in a joint translation of the " Invectives against Philip , " with a design , surely weak ...
... fortune im- proved by bequests from his father , and his uncle the Earl of Bath , he was chosen into parliament for Fowey . He soon after engaged in a joint translation of the " Invectives against Philip , " with a design , surely weak ...
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