The lives of the English poetsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... friendship . I can- not therefore be expected to say much of a life , con- cerning which I had long since communicated my thoughts to a man capable of dignifying his narra- tions with so much elegance of language and force of sentiment ...
... friendship . I can- not therefore be expected to say much of a life , con- cerning which I had long since communicated my thoughts to a man capable of dignifying his narra- tions with so much elegance of language and force of sentiment ...
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... friendship with Godwin Swift , by whom Jonathan had been to that time maintained . Temple received with sufficient kindness the ne- phew of his father's friend , with whom he was , when they conversed together , so much pleased , that ...
... friendship with Godwin Swift , by whom Jonathan had been to that time maintained . Temple received with sufficient kindness the ne- phew of his father's friend , with whom he was , when they conversed together , so much pleased , that ...
Sivu 16
... friendship . In accounts of this kind a few single incidents are set against the general tenour of behaviour . No man , however , can pay a more servile tribute to the Great , than by suffering his liberty in their presence to ...
... friendship . In accounts of this kind a few single incidents are set against the general tenour of behaviour . No man , however , can pay a more servile tribute to the Great , than by suffering his liberty in their presence to ...
Sivu 30
... friendship , without the uneasiness of conjugal restraint . But with this state poor Stella was not satisfied ; she never was treated as a wife , and to the world she had the ap- pearance of a mistress . She lived sullenly on , in hope ...
... friendship , without the uneasiness of conjugal restraint . But with this state poor Stella was not satisfied ; she never was treated as a wife , and to the world she had the ap- pearance of a mistress . She lived sullenly on , in hope ...
Sivu 45
... friendships ; but when time had enabled reason to prevail over vexation , the com- plaints which at first were natural , became ridiculous because they were useless . But querulousness was now grown habitual , and he cried out when he ...
... friendships ; but when time had enabled reason to prevail over vexation , the com- plaints which at first were natural , became ridiculous because they were useless . But querulousness was now grown habitual , and he cried out when he ...
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