The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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... Lady ' - Commences 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 .
... Lady ' - Commences 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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... Dunciad ' -Theobald Dethroned - Death and Burial at Twickenham - Personal Character - Works and Character - Dryden and Pope compared- Criticism on his Epitaphs JONATHAN SWIFT . - 1667-1745 . 219 Born in Dublin of English Parents ...
... Dunciad ' -Theobald Dethroned - Death and Burial at Twickenham - Personal Character - Works and Character - Dryden and Pope compared- Criticism on his Epitaphs JONATHAN SWIFT . - 1667-1745 . 219 Born in Dublin of English Parents ...
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... Dunciad : '23 " The vast success of it was unprecedented and almost incredi- ble . . . . . It was acted in London sixty - three days uninterrupted , ” and renewed the next season with equal applauses . It spread into all the great towns ...
... Dunciad : '23 " The vast success of it was unprecedented and almost incredi- ble . . . . . It was acted in London sixty - three days uninterrupted , ” and renewed the next season with equal applauses . It spread into all the great towns ...
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... Dunciad , which were addressed by Mr. Savage to the Earl of Mid- dlesex , in a dedication which he was prevailed upon to sign , though he did not write it , and in which there are some positions that the true author would perhaps not ...
... Dunciad , which were addressed by Mr. Savage to the Earl of Mid- dlesex , in a dedication which he was prevailed upon to sign , though he did not write it , and in which there are some positions that the true author would perhaps not ...
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... Dunciad , however strange and improbable , was exactly true . The publication of this piece at this time raised Mr. Savage a great number of enemies among those that were attacked by Mr. Pope , with whom he was considered as a kind of ...
... Dunciad , however strange and improbable , was exactly true . The publication of this piece at this time raised Mr. Savage a great number of enemies among those that were attacked by Mr. Pope , with whom he was considered as a kind of ...
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