The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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... a Translation of the ' Odyssey ' -Fenton and Broome- Publication of his Letters to Cromwell - Curl ! -Edits Shakespeare - Theobald's Attack - The Bathos - History of ' The Dunciad ' -Writes his vi CONTENTS OF VOL . II .
... a Translation of the ' Odyssey ' -Fenton and Broome- Publication of his Letters to Cromwell - Curl ! -Edits Shakespeare - Theobald's Attack - The Bathos - History of ' The Dunciad ' -Writes his vi CONTENTS OF VOL . II .
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... BROOME . - 1689 ? -1745 . Born at Haslington , in Cheshire - Educated at Eton and Cambridge - Enters into Holy Orders -Introduced to Pope - Assists Pope in the Notes to the ' Iliad ' -Assists him in translating the ' Odyssey - His ...
... BROOME . - 1689 ? -1745 . Born at Haslington , in Cheshire - Educated at Eton and Cambridge - Enters into Holy Orders -Introduced to Pope - Assists Pope in the Notes to the ' Iliad ' -Assists him in translating the ' Odyssey - His ...
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... Broome . The letter from Mrs. Montagu to Herbert Croft , to which such marked allusion is made in the Life adopted by Dr. Johnson , was also first printed by me ; and three long and hitherto unpublished letters from Akenside are ...
... Broome . The letter from Mrs. Montagu to Herbert Croft , to which such marked allusion is made in the Life adopted by Dr. Johnson , was also first printed by me ; and three long and hitherto unpublished letters from Akenside are ...
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... Broome and Fenton : the books allotted to Fenton were the first , the fourth , the nineteeth , and the twentieth . " 1 It is observable that he did not take the eleventh , which he had before translated into blank verse ; neither did ...
... Broome and Fenton : the books allotted to Fenton were the first , the fourth , the nineteeth , and the twentieth . " 1 It is observable that he did not take the eleventh , which he had before translated into blank verse ; neither did ...
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... Broome , and Fenton . The name in the play , which Pope restored to Brook , was then Broome . It was perhaps after this play that he undertook to revise the punctuation of Milton's Poems , which , as the author neither wrote the ...
... Broome , and Fenton . The name in the play , which Pope restored to Brook , was then Broome . It was perhaps after this play that he undertook to revise the punctuation of Milton's Poems , which , as the author neither wrote the ...
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