Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2J. Murray, 1854 - 444 pàgines |
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... Italy - Inter- view with Boileau - Publishes his Travels - Letter in Verse from Italy - Writes The Campaign , ' a Poem - Rosamond , ' an Opera - Made Secretary to Lord Wharton - ' The Tatler ' -'The Spectator''The Whig Examiner ...
... Italy - Inter- view with Boileau - Publishes his Travels - Letter in Verse from Italy - Writes The Campaign , ' a Poem - Rosamond , ' an Opera - Made Secretary to Lord Wharton - ' The Tatler ' -'The Spectator''The Whig Examiner ...
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... Italy , and returned a little before the Restoration . He was chosen into the first parliament that was called , for East Grinstead , in Sussex , and soon became a favourite of Charles II . , but under- took no public employment , being ...
... Italy , and returned a little before the Restoration . He was chosen into the first parliament that was called , for East Grinstead , in Sussex , and soon became a favourite of Charles II . , but under- took no public employment , being ...
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... Italians , and those pastorals which Pope was then preparing to publish . " The kindnesses which are first experienced are seldom for- gotten . Pope always retained a grateful memory of Walsh's notice , and mentioned him in one of his ...
... Italians , and those pastorals which Pope was then preparing to publish . " The kindnesses which are first experienced are seldom for- gotten . Pope always retained a grateful memory of Walsh's notice , and mentioned him in one of his ...
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... Italian ( to which languages he was no stranger ) , and in all the celebrated writers of his own country . But then , according to the curious observation of the late Earl of Shaftesbury , he kept the poet in awe by regular criticism ...
... Italian ( to which languages he was no stranger ) , and in all the celebrated writers of his own country . But then , according to the curious observation of the late Earl of Shaftesbury , he kept the poet in awe by regular criticism ...
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... Italian poets , and to note their several beauties and defects . " What remains of his works is left , as I am informed , in the hands of men of worth and judgment , who loved him . It cannot be supposed they would suppress anything ...
... Italian poets , and to note their several beauties and defects . " What remains of his works is left , as I am informed , in the hands of men of worth and judgment , who loved him . It cannot be supposed they would suppress anything ...
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