The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... sense and a vigorous imagination ; and our author often ac- knowledged that this proved the most disagreeable pursuit in which he had ever been engaged , and that nothing could have supported him under it but a consciousness of the ...
... sense and a vigorous imagination ; and our author often ac- knowledged that this proved the most disagreeable pursuit in which he had ever been engaged , and that nothing could have supported him under it but a consciousness of the ...
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... sense , while the 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 ...
... sense , while the 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 ...
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... sense of the provocation received from Hogarth . We are now arrived at the most painful part of our duty , that of relating an event which gave Churchill more real anxiety of mind than any other transaction of his life . Early in 1673 ...
... sense of the provocation received from Hogarth . We are now arrived at the most painful part of our duty , that of relating an event which gave Churchill more real anxiety of mind than any other transaction of his life . Early in 1673 ...
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... sense and substance of Beattie's tirade . EPITAPH ON THE SUGGESTION OF A MONUMENT TO C. CHURCHILL IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY . " Tho ' you finish the work with most masterly skill , All judges will say , it becomes a Church - ill . " By way ...
... sense and substance of Beattie's tirade . EPITAPH ON THE SUGGESTION OF A MONUMENT TO C. CHURCHILL IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY . " Tho ' you finish the work with most masterly skill , All judges will say , it becomes a Church - ill . " By way ...
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... at his army's head , And slew his thousands with the balls of lead ; Yet must the hero to the bard submit , Who hurls unmatch'd the thunderbolts of wit . Whom , nor the surly sense of pride , Nor LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . lv.
... at his army's head , And slew his thousands with the balls of lead ; Yet must the hero to the bard submit , Who hurls unmatch'd the thunderbolts of wit . Whom , nor the surly sense of pride , Nor LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . lv.
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