The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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Pàgina 97
... poet Van In higher strains then we began . Van ( for ' tis fit the reader know it ) Is both a herald and a poet ; No wonder then , if nicely skilled In both capacities to build . As herald , he can in a day Repair a house gone to decay ...
... poet Van In higher strains then we began . Van ( for ' tis fit the reader know it ) Is both a herald and a poet ; No wonder then , if nicely skilled In both capacities to build . As herald , he can in a day Repair a house gone to decay ...
Pàgina 826
... poet laureate . Gay informed Swift that Duck was ' the favourite poet of the court ' ( Corr III , 415 ) ; and Swift replied on 19 November that ' the vogue of our few honest folks here [ Dublin ] is that Duck is absolutely to succeed ...
... poet laureate . Gay informed Swift that Duck was ' the favourite poet of the court ' ( Corr III , 415 ) ; and Swift replied on 19 November that ' the vogue of our few honest folks here [ Dublin ] is that Duck is absolutely to succeed ...
Pàgina 872
... poet laureate , which place was given to one Cib- ber ' ( note in WF ) . The annual stipend was fixed at £ 100 by Charles I in 1630 . 56 brought in an attainder the idea seems to be that Cibber ( through his un- worthiness ) had ...
... poet laureate , which place was given to one Cib- ber ' ( note in WF ) . The annual stipend was fixed at £ 100 by Charles I in 1630 . 56 brought in an attainder the idea seems to be that Cibber ( through his un- worthiness ) had ...
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Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
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