Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2J. Murray, 1854 - 444 pàgines |
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... Love for Love , ' and ' The Mourning Bride ' -His Controversy with Collier - His last Play , and high poetical reputation - His Government Situations Death and Burial in Westminster Abbey - Works and Character 231 - SIR RICHARD ...
... Love for Love , ' and ' The Mourning Bride ' -His Controversy with Collier - His last Play , and high poetical reputation - His Government Situations Death and Burial in Westminster Abbey - Works and Character 231 - SIR RICHARD ...
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... Love for Love . ' His after rival as a patron - Charles Montague , Lord Halifax - addressed his poem to him on the occasion of King William's victory in Ireland , and Ambrose Philips's best poem is an epistle to Lord Dorset . Nor were ...
... Love for Love . ' His after rival as a patron - Charles Montague , Lord Halifax - addressed his poem to him on the occasion of King William's victory in Ireland , and Ambrose Philips's best poem is an epistle to Lord Dorset . Nor were ...
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... loved because his writings were admired . He died honoured and lamented before any part of his reputation had withered , and before his patron St. John had disgraced him . His works are few . The Splendid Shilling ' has the un- common ...
... loved because his writings were admired . He died honoured and lamented before any part of his reputation had withered , and before his patron St. John had disgraced him . His works are few . The Splendid Shilling ' has the un- common ...
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... loved him . It cannot be supposed they would suppress anything that was his , but out of respect to his memory and for want of proper hands to finish what so great a genius had begun . " 3 The Earl of Dorset . 4 Rowe's . See p . 56 ...
... loved him . It cannot be supposed they would suppress anything that was his , but out of respect to his memory and for want of proper hands to finish what so great a genius had begun . " 3 The Earl of Dorset . 4 Rowe's . See p . 56 ...
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... love his profession , nor indeed any kind of business which interrupted his voluptuary dreams , or forced him to rouse from that indulgence in which only he could find delight . His reputation as a civilian was yet maintained by his ...
... love his profession , nor indeed any kind of business which interrupted his voluptuary dreams , or forced him to rouse from that indulgence in which only he could find delight . His reputation as a civilian was yet maintained by his ...
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