The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... never be separated from its rudeness and ignorance . The public confirmed this opinion : and perhaps it was the success of this early manœuvere , that gave Pope his subsequent predilection for tricks . In 1712 , Gay wrote Trivia , or ...
... never be separated from its rudeness and ignorance . The public confirmed this opinion : and perhaps it was the success of this early manœuvere , that gave Pope his subsequent predilection for tricks . In 1712 , Gay wrote Trivia , or ...
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... never equalled this . He was now worth three thousand five hundred pounds ; and , transported with the acquisition , he fills his letters with all sorts of prattle and nonsense . ' The fortune of the person you interest yourself in ...
... never equalled this . He was now worth three thousand five hundred pounds ; and , transported with the acquisition , he fills his letters with all sorts of prattle and nonsense . ' The fortune of the person you interest yourself in ...
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... never bear to see a sum of money lie idle . ' The letters , which contain this rhapsody , were written during the years 1729 , 1730 , and 1731 . Having now grown rich , Gay was , one moment , longing to indulge himself in the ...
... never bear to see a sum of money lie idle . ' The letters , which contain this rhapsody , were written during the years 1729 , 1730 , and 1731 . Having now grown rich , Gay was , one moment , longing to indulge himself in the ...
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... never disputed , that , though Gay is not in the highest ranks , neither is he in the lowest . * At this distance of time , one is perfectly safe in delivering such an opinion ; for the world has already pronounced the same judg- ment ...
... never disputed , that , though Gay is not in the highest ranks , neither is he in the lowest . * At this distance of time , one is perfectly safe in delivering such an opinion ; for the world has already pronounced the same judg- ment ...
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... never know ? The little knowledge I have gain'd , Was all from simple Nature drain'd ; Hence my life's maxims took their rise , Hence grew my settled hate to vice . " The daily labours of the bee Awake my soul to industry : Who can ...
... never know ? The little knowledge I have gain'd , Was all from simple Nature drain'd ; Hence my life's maxims took their rise , Hence grew my settled hate to vice . " The daily labours of the bee Awake my soul to industry : Who can ...
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