The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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... Lyttelton - Writes ' Agamemnon ' and other Tragedies --- Pub- lishes ' Liberty , ' a Poem - Death and Burial at Richmond in Surrey - Works and Cha- racter 427 • ISAAC WATTS . - 1674-1748 . Born at Southampton - Educated among the ...
... Lyttelton - Writes ' Agamemnon ' and other Tragedies --- Pub- lishes ' Liberty , ' a Poem - Death and Burial at Richmond in Surrey - Works and Cha- racter 427 • ISAAC WATTS . - 1674-1748 . Born at Southampton - Educated among the ...
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... Lyttelton and Pitt -Death , and Burial at Wickham - Works and Character . 475 WILLIAM COLLINS . - 1720-1759 . Born at Chichester - Educated at Winchester and Oxford - Publishes ' Oriental Eclogues ' and Odes on several Descriptive and ...
... Lyttelton and Pitt -Death , and Burial at Wickham - Works and Character . 475 WILLIAM COLLINS . - 1720-1759 . Born at Chichester - Educated at Winchester and Oxford - Publishes ' Oriental Eclogues ' and Odes on several Descriptive and ...
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... LYTTELTON . - 1709-1773 . Son of Sir Thomas Lyttelton , of Hagley , in Worcestershire - Educated at Eton and Oxford- Visits France and Italy - Obtains a seat in Parliament - Made Secretary to Frederick Prince of Wales - His Friendship ...
... LYTTELTON . - 1709-1773 . Son of Sir Thomas Lyttelton , of Hagley , in Worcestershire - Educated at Eton and Oxford- Visits France and Italy - Obtains a seat in Parliament - Made Secretary to Frederick Prince of Wales - His Friendship ...
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... Lyttelton , who , in his ' Dialogues of the Dead , ' had called him an exile . - WALPOLE to Mann , March 3 , 1761 . I think the impertinent Frenchman was properly answered . I should just serve any mem- ber of the French Institute in ...
... Lyttelton , who , in his ' Dialogues of the Dead , ' had called him an exile . - WALPOLE to Mann , March 3 , 1761 . I think the impertinent Frenchman was properly answered . I should just serve any mem- ber of the French Institute in ...
Pàgina 101
... Lyttelton , each of them assured me that Addison himself certainly translated the first book of Homer . - WARTON on Pope , ii , 246 , ed . 1782 . Steele , in the Dedication to Congreve of Addison's ' Drummer , ' challenges the reputed ...
... Lyttelton , each of them assured me that Addison himself certainly translated the first book of Homer . - WARTON on Pope , ii , 246 , ed . 1782 . Steele , in the Dedication to Congreve of Addison's ' Drummer , ' challenges the reputed ...
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