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... Savage was speedily to be published by a person who was favoured with his confidence ; intern . evid . Advertisement for Osborne concerning the Harleian Catalogue ; intern . evid . 1744. Life of Richard Savage ; acknowl . Preface to the ...
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... savage more portentous stain'd Apulia's spacious wilds with gore ; No fiercer Juba's thirsty land , Dire nurse of raging lions , bore . Place me where no soft summer gale Among the quivering branches sighs ; Where clouds condens'd for ...
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... Savage I am ready to go upon ; and in great primer , and pica notes , I reckon on sending in half a sheet a day ; but the money for that shall likewise lie by in your hands till it is done . With the Debates , shall not I have business ...
... Savage I am ready to go upon ; and in great primer , and pica notes , I reckon on sending in half a sheet a day ; but the money for that shall likewise lie by in your hands till it is done . With the Debates , shall not I have business ...
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... savage and the human breast Torments alike with raging fires ; Quales nec olim vel Ptolem©¡ia Jactabat uxor , sidereo in choro Utcunque devot©¡ refulgent Verticis exuvi©¡ decori ; Nec diva mater , cum similem tu©¡ Mentita formam , et ...
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... Savage's mis- fortunes and misconduct had reduced him to the lowest state of wretchedness as a writer for bread , his visits to St. John's Gate naturally brought Johnson and him to- gethert . could not pay for a lodging ; so that they.
... Savage's mis- fortunes and misconduct had reduced him to the lowest state of wretchedness as a writer for bread , his visits to St. John's Gate naturally brought Johnson and him to- gethert . could not pay for a lodging ; so that they.
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