| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - To the former class have belonged Cowper, Crabbe, &c.; to thelatter, such names as Swift, Dryden, Byron, and, we must add, Churchill.Robust manhood, honesty, and hatred of pretence, we admit him to havepossessed; but of genuine love to humanity he seems to have been asdestitute as of fear of God, or regard for the ordinary moralities.We have to deal with him, however, principally as a poet; and th
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