The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... obtained by a boy . But , if The Old Bachelor be more nearly examined , it will be found to be one of those comedies which may be made by a mind vigorous and acute , and furnished with comic characters by the perusal of other poets ...
... obtained by a boy . But , if The Old Bachelor be more nearly examined , it will be found to be one of those comedies which may be made by a mind vigorous and acute , and furnished with comic characters by the perusal of other poets ...
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... obtained by a boy . But , if The Old Bachelor be more nearly examined , it will be found to be one of those comedies which may be made by a mind vigorous and acute , and furnished with comic characters by the perusal of other poets ...
... obtained by a boy . But , if The Old Bachelor be more nearly examined , it will be found to be one of those comedies which may be made by a mind vigorous and acute , and furnished with comic characters by the perusal of other poets ...
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... obtained high eminence and extensive practice . He became fellow of the college of physicians , April 12 , 1687 , being one of the thirty which , by the new charter of king James , were added to the former fellows . His residence was in ...
... obtained high eminence and extensive practice . He became fellow of the college of physicians , April 12 , 1687 , being one of the thirty which , by the new charter of king James , were added to the former fellows . His residence was in ...
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... obtained from any other critic . The same year he published a satire on wit ; a proclama- tion of defiance which united the poets almost all against him , and which brought upon him lampoons and ridicule from every side . This he ...
... obtained from any other critic . The same year he published a satire on wit ; a proclama- tion of defiance which united the poets almost all against him , and which brought upon him lampoons and ridicule from every side . This he ...
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... obtained a licence for its admission into public worship : but no admission has it yet obtained , nor has it any right to come where Brady and Tate have got posses- sion . Blackmore's name must be added to those of many others , who ...
... obtained a licence for its admission into public worship : but no admission has it yet obtained , nor has it any right to come where Brady and Tate have got posses- sion . Blackmore's name must be added to those of many others , who ...
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