Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1776 |
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Strona xxii
... performance . to her memory would have only betrayed an offici ous partiality that , without exalting her character , would have depressed his own . He had sometimes , by the kindness of Mr. Wilks , the advantage of a benefit , on which ...
... performance . to her memory would have only betrayed an offici ous partiality that , without exalting her character , would have depressed his own . He had sometimes , by the kindness of Mr. Wilks , the advantage of a benefit , on which ...
Strona xxiv
... performance he was with- out lodging , and often without meat ; nor had be any other conveniences for study than the fields or the street allowed him ; there he used to walk and form his speeches , and afterwards step into a shop , beg ...
... performance he was with- out lodging , and often without meat ; nor had be any other conveniences for study than the fields or the street allowed him ; there he used to walk and form his speeches , and afterwards step into a shop , beg ...
Strona lvii
... performance was always considered by himself as his masterpiece ; and Mr. Pope , when he asked his opinion of it , told him that he read it once over and was not displeased with it , that it gave him more pleasure at the second perusal ...
... performance was always considered by himself as his masterpiece ; and Mr. Pope , when he asked his opinion of it , told him that he read it once over and was not displeased with it , that it gave him more pleasure at the second perusal ...
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