The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1James Sawers, 1818 - 1271 pàgines |
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... Parliamentary debates . Among these were the lives of several eminent men ; an essay on the account of the conduct of the Duke of Marl- borough , then the popular topic of conversation ; and an advertisement for Osborne , concerning the ...
... Parliamentary debates . Among these were the lives of several eminent men ; an essay on the account of the conduct of the Duke of Marl- borough , then the popular topic of conversation ; and an advertisement for Osborne , concerning the ...
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... Parliamentary Debates . This year he wrote for Mrs. Lennox the Dedication to the Earl of Orrery , ' of her Shakspeare Illustrated , ' in two duodecimo volumes . " The death of Mr. Cave , January the 10th , 1754 , afforded Johnson an ...
... Parliamentary Debates . This year he wrote for Mrs. Lennox the Dedication to the Earl of Orrery , ' of her Shakspeare Illustrated , ' in two duodecimo volumes . " The death of Mr. Cave , January the 10th , 1754 , afforded Johnson an ...
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... Parliament for Southwark . Mr. Murphy , who was intimate with Mr. Thrale , having spoken very highly of Johnson's conversation , he was requested to make them acquainted . This being mentioned to Johnson , he accepted of an invitation ...
... Parliament for Southwark . Mr. Murphy , who was intimate with Mr. Thrale , having spoken very highly of Johnson's conversation , he was requested to make them acquainted . This being mentioned to Johnson , he accepted of an invitation ...
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... parliament , ejected from Cambridge , and sheltered himself at St. John's College in Oxford ; where , as is said by Wood , he published a satire called < The Puritan and Papist , ' which was only inserted in the last collection of his ...
... parliament , ejected from Cambridge , and sheltered himself at St. John's College in Oxford ; where , as is said by Wood , he published a satire called < The Puritan and Papist , ' which was only inserted in the last collection of his ...
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... parliament ; and when , in 1652 , he returned to Eng- land , he was entertained by the Earl of Pembroke . Of the next years of his life there is no account . At the Restoration he obtained that which many missed , the reward of his ...
... parliament ; and when , in 1652 , he returned to Eng- land , he was entertained by the Earl of Pembroke . Of the next years of his life there is no account . At the Restoration he obtained that which many missed , the reward of his ...
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