The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Nichols and Son, Red-Lion-Passage, Fleet-Street, 1800 |
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... hundred a year , and to have been bred , as was faid , an Anabaptift . For either of thefe parti , culars no authority is given . Such a fortune ought to have fecured him from that poverty which feems always to have oppreffed him ; or ...
... hundred a year , and to have been bred , as was faid , an Anabaptift . For either of thefe parti , culars no authority is given . Such a fortune ought to have fecured him from that poverty which feems always to have oppreffed him ; or ...
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... hundred marks to one hundred pounds a year , and a tierce of wine ; a revenue in thofe days not inadequate to the conveniencies of life . The fame year he published his Effay on Dra- matick Poetry , an elegant and inftructive dia- logue ...
... hundred marks to one hundred pounds a year , and a tierce of wine ; a revenue in thofe days not inadequate to the conveniencies of life . The fame year he published his Effay on Dra- matick Poetry , an elegant and inftructive dia- logue ...
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... hundred novels of Cinthio ; thofe of Beau- mont and Fletcher in Spanish Stories ; Jonfon only made them for himself . His criticifms upon tragedy , comedy , and farce , are judicious and pro- found . He endeavours to defend the ...
... hundred novels of Cinthio ; thofe of Beau- mont and Fletcher in Spanish Stories ; Jonfon only made them for himself . His criticifms upon tragedy , comedy , and farce , are judicious and pro- found . He endeavours to defend the ...
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... hundred co- C 3 pies pies of fourteen hundred lines were likely to be transcribed DRYDEN . 29.
... hundred co- C 3 pies pies of fourteen hundred lines were likely to be transcribed DRYDEN . 29.
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. pies of fourteen hundred lines were likely to be transcribed . An author has a right to print his own works , and needs not seek an apology in falfe- hood ; but he that could bear ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. pies of fourteen hundred lines were likely to be transcribed . An author has a right to print his own works , and needs not seek an apology in falfe- hood ; but he that could bear ...
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