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... poem . But since you are to bear 10 this persecution , I will at least give you the encouragement of a martyr ; you could never suffer in a nobler cause . For I have chosen the most heroic subject which any poet could desire : I have ...
... poem . But since you are to bear 10 this persecution , I will at least give you the encouragement of a martyr ; you could never suffer in a nobler cause . For I have chosen the most heroic subject which any poet could desire : I have ...
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... poem shows some ap- preciation of the principles and spirit of the newly - founded Royal Society . 30 . TO THE LADY CASTLEMAINE Lady Castlemaine , known to be the king's mistress , was the wife of Roger Palmer , created by Charles the ...
... poem shows some ap- preciation of the principles and spirit of the newly - founded Royal Society . 30 . TO THE LADY CASTLEMAINE Lady Castlemaine , known to be the king's mistress , was the wife of Roger Palmer , created by Charles the ...
Sivu 545
... poem was his in the Discourse con- cerning Satire ( 1693 ) . Nevertheless there have recently been ill - advised attempts to deny his authorship ; for a summary of this and related discussions of the poem the reader is re- ferred to the ...
... poem was his in the Discourse con- cerning Satire ( 1693 ) . Nevertheless there have recently been ill - advised attempts to deny his authorship ; for a summary of this and related discussions of the poem the reader is re- ferred to the ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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