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... poets of the West are as remarkable for their indigence as their genius , and yet among the nume rous hospitals designed to relieve the poor , I have heard of but one erected for the benefit of decayed authors . This was founded by pope ...
... poets of the West are as remarkable for their indigence as their genius , and yet among the nume rous hospitals designed to relieve the poor , I have heard of but one erected for the benefit of decayed authors . This was founded by pope ...
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... poets , either ancient or modern , I fancy you would think me employed in collecting materials for an history of human wretchedness . Homer is the first poet and beggar of note among the ancients ; he was blind , and sung his ballads ...
... poets , either ancient or modern , I fancy you would think me employed in collecting materials for an history of human wretchedness . Homer is the first poet and beggar of note among the ancients ; he was blind , and sung his ballads ...
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... and Dryden , are every day mentioned as a national reproach , some of them lived in a state of precarious indigence , and others literally died of hunger , At present the few poets of England no longer de-. 60 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... and Dryden , are every day mentioned as a national reproach , some of them lived in a state of precarious indigence , and others literally died of hunger , At present the few poets of England no longer de-. 60 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. At present the few poets of England no longer de- pend on the great for subsistence , they have now no other patrons but the public , and the public , collec- tively considered , is a good , and a generous ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. At present the few poets of England no longer de- pend on the great for subsistence , they have now no other patrons but the public , and the public , collec- tively considered , is a good , and a generous ...
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... poets who help to keep up the contention , and write for the stage . Mistake me not , I do not mean pieces to be acted on it , but panegyrical verses on the performers , for that is the most universal method of writing for the stage at ...
... poets who help to keep up the contention , and write for the stage . Mistake me not , I do not mean pieces to be acted on it , but panegyrical verses on the performers , for that is the most universal method of writing for the stage at ...
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