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... printed a book . Malherbe's poems did not appear in Paris till 1630 , two years after his death , and at least nine years after Waller , in his mother's country - house in Buckinghamshire , had discovered almost all that was to be ...
... printed a book . Malherbe's poems did not appear in Paris till 1630 , two years after his death , and at least nine years after Waller , in his mother's country - house in Buckinghamshire , had discovered almost all that was to be ...
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... printed , and hawked about in little dingy quartos , with a rough paper cover stitched round them , at the doors of the theatres . There were interesting people enough to be met with , but there were no Boswells . Literary curiosity was ...
... printed , and hawked about in little dingy quartos , with a rough paper cover stitched round them , at the doors of the theatres . There were interesting people enough to be met with , but there were no Boswells . Literary curiosity was ...
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... printed by Waller as his own . Less proof of Waller's association with his poetical peers could hardly be adduced , and Suckling was , after all , a golden swashbuckler of the gardens of Whitehall more than a person of letters . The ...
... printed by Waller as his own . Less proof of Waller's association with his poetical peers could hardly be adduced , and Suckling was , after all , a golden swashbuckler of the gardens of Whitehall more than a person of letters . The ...
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... printed until long after the suit was over , and as Waller affected indifference for merely literary glory , many were written which the young lady and her friends neglected to preserve . It seems to me probable , however , that Waller ...
... printed until long after the suit was over , and as Waller affected indifference for merely literary glory , many were written which the young lady and her friends neglected to preserve . It seems to me probable , however , that Waller ...
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... printed a line , we find him boldly addressed as the best of Poets " by the pupil who was treading most closely in his footsteps , and who , though ten years his junior , had outstripped him in the date of publication . We must reserve ...
... printed a line , we find him boldly addressed as the best of Poets " by the pupil who was treading most closely in his footsteps , and who , though ten years his junior , had outstripped him in the date of publication . We must reserve ...
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