Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - English literature |
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Page 496
... never such a Writer : " A Shame , he hath not got a Mitre ! SUPPOSE me dead ; and then suppose A Club assembled at the Rose ; Where from Discourse of this and that , I grow the Subject of their Chat : And , while they toss my Name about ...
... never such a Writer : " A Shame , he hath not got a Mitre ! SUPPOSE me dead ; and then suppose A Club assembled at the Rose ; Where from Discourse of this and that , I grow the Subject of their Chat : And , while they toss my Name about ...
Page 697
... never had , The dull , the proud , the wicked , and the mad ; The distant threats of vengeance on his head , The blow unfelt , the tear he never shed ; The tale reviv'd , the lye so oft o'erthrown , Th ' imputed trash , and dulness not ...
... never had , The dull , the proud , the wicked , and the mad ; The distant threats of vengeance on his head , The blow unfelt , the tear he never shed ; The tale reviv'd , the lye so oft o'erthrown , Th ' imputed trash , and dulness not ...
Page 921
... never there myself . Hast . Never there ! You amaze me ! From your air and manner , I con- cluded you had been bred all your life either at Ranelagh , St. James's , or Tower Wharf.11 Mrs. Hard . O ! Sir , you're only pleased to say so ...
... never there myself . Hast . Never there ! You amaze me ! From your air and manner , I con- cluded you had been bred all your life either at Ranelagh , St. James's , or Tower Wharf.11 Mrs. Hard . O ! Sir , you're only pleased to say so ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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