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... THOMSON , 8 ; MALLET , 8 . 5 The first edition was published in May , 1728 , without the address to Swift . ' He wrote to Pope on June 1 , 1728 : - ' The doctor [ Delany ] told me your secret about The Dunciad , which does not please me ...
... THOMSON , 8 ; MALLET , 8 . 5 The first edition was published in May , 1728 , without the address to Swift . ' He wrote to Pope on June 1 , 1728 : - ' The doctor [ Delany ] told me your secret about The Dunciad , which does not please me ...
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... THOMSON , 6 n . ) ' offered to give him £ 1,000 if he would translate Paradise Lost . Lord Oxford and Mr. Pope released him from his engagement . ' Spence's Anec . p . 179. For a specimen of his version of the Essay see ib . p . 475 ...
... THOMSON , 6 n . ) ' offered to give him £ 1,000 if he would translate Paradise Lost . Lord Oxford and Mr. Pope released him from his engagement . ' Spence's Anec . p . 179. For a specimen of his version of the Essay see ib . p . 475 ...
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... Thomson his Britannia , his Liberty , and his Agamemnon ; Mallet his Mustapha ; Brooke his Gustavus Vasa ; Pope his Imitations and these two Dialogues ; and John- son his London . ' Warton , iv . 305 . Let low - born Allen with an awk ...
... Thomson his Britannia , his Liberty , and his Agamemnon ; Mallet his Mustapha ; Brooke his Gustavus Vasa ; Pope his Imitations and these two Dialogues ; and John- son his London . ' Warton , iv . 305 . Let low - born Allen with an awk ...
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... Thomson , a man who had , by large promises and free censures of the common practice of physick , forced himself up into sudden reputation . Thomson declared his distemper to be a dropsy , and evacuated part of the water by tincture ...
... Thomson , a man who had , by large promises and free censures of the common practice of physick , forced himself up into sudden reputation . Thomson declared his distemper to be a dropsy , and evacuated part of the water by tincture ...
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... THOMSON , 8 n . Addison , in The Spectator , No. 34 , makes the clergyman point out to the Club that that paper ' would only serve to aggravate the pains of poverty if it chiefly exposed those who are already depressed , and in some ...
... THOMSON , 8 n . Addison , in The Spectator , No. 34 , makes the clergyman point out to the Club that that paper ' would only serve to aggravate the pains of poverty if it chiefly exposed those who are already depressed , and in some ...
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