The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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... continued it afterwards by false dates ; thinking himself obliged in honour , says his admirer , to maintain what , when he said it , was so well received . Wherever Congreve was born , he was educated first at Kilkenny , and afterwards ...
... continued it afterwards by false dates ; thinking himself obliged in honour , says his admirer , to maintain what , when he said it , was so well received . Wherever Congreve was born , he was educated first at Kilkenny , and afterwards ...
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... continued controversy between Collier and the poets . In the reign of Charles the First the Puri- tans had raised a violent clamour against the drama , which they considered as an entertainment not lawful to Christians - an opinion held ...
... continued controversy between Collier and the poets . In the reign of Charles the First the Puri- tans had raised a violent clamour against the drama , which they considered as an entertainment not lawful to Christians - an opinion held ...
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... continued always of his patron's party , but , as it seems , without violence or acrimony ; and his firmness was naturally esteemed , as his abilities were reverenced . 11 Acted 1700 at Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre . His security ...
... continued always of his patron's party , but , as it seems , without violence or acrimony ; and his firmness was naturally esteemed , as his abilities were reverenced . 11 Acted 1700 at Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre . His security ...
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... continued ; and not long after ( 1700 ) he published a ' Paraphrase on the Book of Job , ' and other parts of the Scripture . This performance Dryden , who pursued him with great malignity , lived long enough to ridicule in a prologue ...
... continued ; and not long after ( 1700 ) he published a ' Paraphrase on the Book of Job , ' and other parts of the Scripture . This performance Dryden , who pursued him with great malignity , lived long enough to ridicule in a prologue ...
Pàgina 63
... continued behind the counter , or with what degree of softness and dexterity he received and accommodated the ladies , as he probably took no delight in telling it , is not known . The report is , that he was soon weary of either the ...
... continued behind the counter , or with what degree of softness and dexterity he received and accommodated the ladies , as he probably took no delight in telling it , is not known . The report is , that he was soon weary of either the ...
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