The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... as the first lines of the poem , Whisper , presumptuous Satire , stand in fear , Lest ermined Mansfield or Sir Fletcher hear . " upon administering it , to which the medical gen- tlemen LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . XIV.
... as the first lines of the poem , Whisper , presumptuous Satire , stand in fear , Lest ermined Mansfield or Sir Fletcher hear . " upon administering it , to which the medical gen- tlemen LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . XIV.
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... fear of contradiction , to assert that no English poet ever provoked such a swarm of pam- phlets and poems as followed in the wake of each of Churchill's satires ; we have given an abridged list of those occasioned by the Rosciad alone ...
... fear of contradiction , to assert that no English poet ever provoked such a swarm of pam- phlets and poems as followed in the wake of each of Churchill's satires ; we have given an abridged list of those occasioned by the Rosciad alone ...
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... fear you know Forbids the robbing of a foe ; But what , to serve our private ends , Forbids the cheating of our friends ? The prospectus for this edition had been issued , and subscriptions received for it in 1757 , yet nine years ...
... fear you know Forbids the robbing of a foe ; But what , to serve our private ends , Forbids the cheating of our friends ? The prospectus for this edition had been issued , and subscriptions received for it in 1757 , yet nine years ...
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... edified , May throw their books of heathen gods aside ; And shortly there I fear see rise In statuary the whole Pantheon . APPENDIX . LETTERS FROM CHARLES CHURCHILL TO JOHN WILKES , lxviii LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL .
... edified , May throw their books of heathen gods aside ; And shortly there I fear see rise In statuary the whole Pantheon . APPENDIX . LETTERS FROM CHARLES CHURCHILL TO JOHN WILKES , lxviii LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL .
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... says , Doth not the voice of Norton strike thy ear , And the pale Mansfield chill thy soul with fear ? See also Ghost , book 4 , vol . iii . 1. 1879 . soon be sent you by the printers , & c TO JOHN WILKES , ESQ . lxxiji.
... says , Doth not the voice of Norton strike thy ear , And the pale Mansfield chill thy soul with fear ? See also Ghost , book 4 , vol . iii . 1. 1879 . soon be sent you by the printers , & c TO JOHN WILKES , ESQ . lxxiji.
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a ..., Volumen 1 Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1844 |
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