Lives of the English PoetsCaasel et Cie, 1892 |
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Samuel Johnson. INTRODUCTION . JOHNSON'S " Lives of the Poets " were written to serve as Introductions to a trade edition of the works of poets whom the booksellers selected for republication . Some- times , therefore , they dealt ...
Samuel Johnson. INTRODUCTION . JOHNSON'S " Lives of the Poets " were written to serve as Introductions to a trade edition of the works of poets whom the booksellers selected for republication . Some- times , therefore , they dealt ...
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... upon the fraudulent claims which then gave rise to division of opinion . The Life of Savage is a noble piece of truth , although it rests on faith put in a fraud . H. M. LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS . ADDISON . JOSEPH ADDISON 6 INTRODUCTION .
... upon the fraudulent claims which then gave rise to division of opinion . The Life of Savage is a noble piece of truth , although it rests on faith put in a fraud . H. M. LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS . ADDISON . JOSEPH ADDISON 6 INTRODUCTION .
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Samuel Johnson. LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS . ADDISON . JOSEPH ADDISON was born on the 1st of May , 1672 , at Milston , of which his father , Lancelot Addison , was then rector , near Ambrosebury , in Wiltshire , and , appear ... POETS. ...
Samuel Johnson. LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS . ADDISON . JOSEPH ADDISON was born on the 1st of May , 1672 , at Milston , of which his father , Lancelot Addison , was then rector , near Ambrosebury , in Wiltshire , and , appear ... POETS. ...
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... much purpose of repayment ; but Addison , who seems to have had other notions of a hun- dred pounds , grew impatient of delay , and reclaimed his loan by an execution . Steele felt with great sensibility 8 LIVES OF THE POETS .
... much purpose of repayment ; but Addison , who seems to have had other notions of a hun- dred pounds , grew impatient of delay , and reclaimed his loan by an execution . Steele felt with great sensibility 8 LIVES OF THE POETS .
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acquaintance Addison afterwards allowed appeared calamities Cassell's Cato censure character Cheap Edition conduct considered contempt conversation death declared Delany discovered distress E. W. HORNUNG elegance endeavoured expected favour fortune friends friendship genius honour Illustrated imagined Ireland Juba justly kindness King letter likewise lived lodging London Lord Tyrconnel mankind manner MAX PEMBERTON mentioned merit mind misery misfortunes mother nature neglect never obliged observed occasion once opinion Orrery pamphlet panegyric passion pension performance perhaps pleasure poem poet poetical Pope pounds praise promise published queen R. L. STEVENSON reader reason received regard resentment resolution retired Richard Savage ROBERT STAWELL BALL SAMUEL JOHNSON Savage Savage's says Sempronius sent sentiments Sir Richard Sir Robert Walpole solicited sometimes soon Spectator STANLEY WEYMAN Steele suffered sufficient supposed Swift Syphax Tatler tenderness thought Tickell tion told tragedy verses virtue Vols Whigs write wrote