The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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... London - Both Parents Roman Catholics - Educated by Priests - Early distinguished as a Poet - Lives at Binfield in Berkshire - Sees Dryden - Becomes acquainted with Wycher- ley , Walsh , Sir W. Trumbull , & c . - Writes his ' Pastorals ...
... London - Both Parents Roman Catholics - Educated by Priests - Early distinguished as a Poet - Lives at Binfield in Berkshire - Sees Dryden - Becomes acquainted with Wycher- ley , Walsh , Sir W. Trumbull , & c . - Writes his ' Pastorals ...
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... London - His Poverty - Publishes his ' Winter , ' ' Summer , ' ' Spring , ' and other Poems - Writes for the Stage - Is made Tutor to the Son of Lord Chancellor Talbot - Visits Italy - Made Secretary of the Briefs - Loses his office at ...
... London - His Poverty - Publishes his ' Winter , ' ' Summer , ' ' Spring , ' and other Poems - Writes for the Stage - Is made Tutor to the Son of Lord Chancellor Talbot - Visits Italy - Made Secretary of the Briefs - Loses his office at ...
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... London 461 GILBERT WEST . - 1700 ? -1756 . Educated at Eton and Oxford - Marries , and retires to Wickham in Kent - Translates Pindar , and publishes ' Observations on the Resurrection ' - His Friendship with Lyttelton and Pitt -Death ...
... London 461 GILBERT WEST . - 1700 ? -1756 . Educated at Eton and Oxford - Marries , and retires to Wickham in Kent - Translates Pindar , and publishes ' Observations on the Resurrection ' - His Friendship with Lyttelton and Pitt -Death ...
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... London - Publishes ' William and Margaret , ' a Ballad - Changes his name - Publishes the ' Excursion , ' a Poem - Courts Pope by a Poem on ' Verbal Criti- cism ' - Writes for the Stage - Made Under - Secretary to Frederick Prince of ...
... London - Publishes ' William and Margaret , ' a Ballad - Changes his name - Publishes the ' Excursion , ' a Poem - Courts Pope by a Poem on ' Verbal Criti- cism ' - Writes for the Stage - Made Under - Secretary to Frederick Prince of ...
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... London : Tonson . 1703 , fol . 25 I have read my friend Congreve's verses to Lord Cobham , which end with a vile and false moral , and I remember is not in Horace to Tibullus , which he imitates , " that all times are Of his ...
... London : Tonson . 1703 , fol . 25 I have read my friend Congreve's verses to Lord Cobham , which end with a vile and false moral , and I remember is not in Horace to Tibullus , which he imitates , " that all times are Of his ...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical ..., Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1801 |
Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations ..., Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1864 |
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