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- Richard_Savage abstract "Richard Savage (c. 1697 – 1 August 1743) was an English poet. He is best known as the subject of Samuel Johnson's Life of Savage, (originally published anonymously in 1744), on which is based one of the most elaborate of Johnson's Lives of the English Poets.".
- Richard_Savage birthPlace England.
- Richard_Savage deathDate "1743-08-01".
- Richard_Savage deathPlace Bristol.
- Richard_Savage relative Richard_Savage,_4th_Earl_Rivers.
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- Richard_Savage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Richard Savage".
- Richard_Savage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Savage".
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- Richard_Savage birthDate "c. 1697".
- Richard_Savage birthPlace England.
- Richard_Savage caption "Illustration from Richard Savage: A Romance of Real Life by Charles Whitehead".
- Richard_Savage deathDate "1743-08-01".
- Richard_Savage deathPlace Bristol.
- Richard_Savage name "Richard Savage".
- Richard_Savage occupation "Poet, satirist".
- Richard_Savage quote "Gentlemen of the Jury, you are to consider, that Mr. Savage is a very great Man, a much greater Man than you or I, Gentlemen of the Jury; that he wears very fine Clothes, much finer Clothes than you or I, Gentlemen of the Jury; that he has abundance of Money in his Pocket, much more Money than you or I, Gentlemen of the Jury; but, Gentlemen of the Jury, is it not a very hard Case, Gentlemen of the Jury, that Mr. Savage should therefore kill you or me, Gentlemen of the Jury?".
- Richard_Savage quote "This Performance was always considered by himself as his Master-piece, and Mr. Pope, when he was asked his Opinion of it, told him, that he read it once over, and was not displeased with it, that it gave him more Pleasure at the second Perusal, and delighted him still more at the third. It has been generally objected to the Wanderer, that the Disposition of the Parts is irregular, that the Design is obscure, and the Plan perplexed, that the Images, however beautiful, succeed each other without Order [...] This Criticism is universal, and therefore it is reasonable to believe it at least in a great Degree just; but Mr. Savage was always of a contrary Opinion; he thought his Drift could only be missed by Negligence or Stupidity, and that the whole Plan was regular, and the Parts distinct.".
- Richard_Savage relatives Richard_Savage,_4th_Earl_Rivers.
- Richard_Savage relatives "Anne Gerard, Countess of Macclesfield".
- Richard_Savage source "Judge Page's speech to the Jury as reported in Samuel's Life of Mr. Richard savage".
- Richard_Savage source "Savage about the criticism of The Wanderer".
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