The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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... Received into Lord Tyrconnel's family - Publishes " The Wanderer , ' a Poem - His Poem of ' The Bastard - Assumes the office of Volunteer Laureat - Obtains a Pension from Queen Caroline - Loses his Pension - Fruitless endeav- ours of ...
... Received into Lord Tyrconnel's family - Publishes " The Wanderer , ' a Poem - His Poem of ' The Bastard - Assumes the office of Volunteer Laureat - Obtains a Pension from Queen Caroline - Loses his Pension - Fruitless endeav- ours of ...
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... received into Sir Thomas Abney's Family - Popularity of his preaching- His Work on ' The Improvement of the Mind ' - Death , and Burial at Bunhill Fields in Lon- don • • 449 AMBROSE PHILIPS . - 1675-1749 . A Native of Shropshire ...
... received into Sir Thomas Abney's Family - Popularity of his preaching- His Work on ' The Improvement of the Mind ' - Death , and Burial at Bunhill Fields in Lon- don • • 449 AMBROSE PHILIPS . - 1675-1749 . A Native of Shropshire ...
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... received accounts of his birth , are here made ; and his Will -- hardly less beautiful or characteristic than one of his Essays - is printed for the first time . Concerning Milton ( —it is difficult to glean over a field so well eared ...
... received accounts of his birth , are here made ; and his Will -- hardly less beautiful or characteristic than one of his Essays - is printed for the first time . Concerning Milton ( —it is difficult to glean over a field so well eared ...
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... received . Wherever Congreve was born , he was educated first at Kilkenny , and afterwards at Dublin , his father having some military employ- ment that stationed him in Ireland : but after having passed through the usual preparatory ...
... received . Wherever Congreve was born , he was educated first at Kilkenny , and afterwards at Dublin , his father having some military employ- ment that stationed him in Ireland : but after having passed through the usual preparatory ...
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... received with more benevolence than any other of his works , and still continues to be acted and applauded . But whatever objections may be made either to his comic or tragic excellence , they are lost at once in the blaze of admiration ...
... received with more benevolence than any other of his works , and still continues to be acted and applauded . But whatever objections may be made either to his comic or tragic excellence , they are lost at once in the blaze of admiration ...
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