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... satirical and historical allusions : this was what Mr. Churchill himself , before his decease , wished to be done . In his Will is the following passage : -I desire my dear friend , John Wilkes , Esq . to col- lect and publish my works ...
... satirical and historical allusions : this was what Mr. Churchill himself , before his decease , wished to be done . In his Will is the following passage : -I desire my dear friend , John Wilkes , Esq . to col- lect and publish my works ...
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... satire levelled against the Dean and Chapter of Westminster , Dr. Zachary Pearce , Bishop of Rochester , being Dean . It * In the Conference , Churchill feelingly expresses those emotions of gratitude with which the friendly ...
... satire levelled against the Dean and Chapter of Westminster , Dr. Zachary Pearce , Bishop of Rochester , being Dean . It * In the Conference , Churchill feelingly expresses those emotions of gratitude with which the friendly ...
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... satire to be too personal to admit of being printed , without danger of legal animadversion . Though disappointed in the expectations he had formed of the success of his poem , Churchill was not to be deterred by this repulse . He ...
... satire to be too personal to admit of being printed , without danger of legal animadversion . Though disappointed in the expectations he had formed of the success of his poem , Churchill was not to be deterred by this repulse . He ...
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... satire is spirited and just , pointed and severe . From the publication of this poem in April , 1761 , one month after the Rosciad , his literary character might be considered as esta- blished . Lloyd , who by the success of the poem he ...
... satire is spirited and just , pointed and severe . From the publication of this poem in April , 1761 , one month after the Rosciad , his literary character might be considered as esta- blished . Lloyd , who by the success of the poem he ...
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... satire ; Raised all his pensioners to high repute , By scandal on the government and Bute , Copying his patrons , Churchill took a stride From Heaven's service , to the other side , But loath the fashionable rule to break , Went to St ...
... satire ; Raised all his pensioners to high repute , By scandal on the government and Bute , Copying his patrons , Churchill took a stride From Heaven's service , to the other side , But loath the fashionable rule to break , Went to St ...
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