The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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Pàgina ix
... written in a Country Churchyard ' -Its immediate popularity - Publishes his Odes - Refuses the Laurel - Made Professor of Modern History at Cambridge - Death and Burial at Stoke Pogeis in Buckinghamshire-、 Works and Character 601 ...
... written in a Country Churchyard ' -Its immediate popularity - Publishes his Odes - Refuses the Laurel - Made Professor of Modern History at Cambridge - Death and Burial at Stoke Pogeis in Buckinghamshire-、 Works and Character 601 ...
Pàgina xi
... written his Life , is communicated here ; and the dates of Sir John Denham's marriages have at length been made known . Here also the earliest public reference has been made to the will of Denham's father , and to the will of Waller's ...
... written his Life , is communicated here ; and the dates of Sir John Denham's marriages have at length been made known . Here also the earliest public reference has been made to the will of Denham's father , and to the will of Waller's ...
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... written for amusement , in the langour of convalescence . Yet it is appa- rently composed with great elaborateness of dialogue , and incessant ambition of wit . The age of the writer considered , it is indeed a very wonderful ...
... written for amusement , in the langour of convalescence . Yet it is appa- rently composed with great elaborateness of dialogue , and incessant ambition of wit . The age of the writer considered , it is indeed a very wonderful ...
Pàgina 21
... written with great labour -and much thought , was received with so little favour , that , being in a high degree ... writing , as he con- tributed nothing to ' The Spectator , ' and only one paper to ' The Tatler , ' though published by ...
... written with great labour -and much thought , was received with so little favour , that , being in a high degree ... writing , as he con- tributed nothing to ' The Spectator , ' and only one paper to ' The Tatler , ' though published by ...
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... written in honour of St. Cecilia's Day , 1701. By Mr. Congreve , 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 ...
... written in honour of St. Cecilia's Day , 1701. By Mr. Congreve , 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 ...
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