Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2J. Murray, 1854 - 444 pàgines |
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... appearance as a Poet Addison's opinion of his Talent- Writes The Siege of Damascus , ' a Tragedy - Death and Character JOHN SHEFFIELD , DUKE OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . 1649-1720-21 . Page 183 Birth and self - education - Summoned to ...
... appearance as a Poet Addison's opinion of his Talent- Writes The Siege of Damascus , ' a Tragedy - Death and Character JOHN SHEFFIELD , DUKE OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . 1649-1720-21 . Page 183 Birth and self - education - Summoned to ...
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... , fol . ) appears as an advertisement , The Virtuous Wife , a poem , in answer to The Choice that would have no Wife . ' The Choice appeared as " by a person of quality . " " The malice of his enemies had , however , a B 2 ( 3 )
... , fol . ) appears as an advertisement , The Virtuous Wife , a poem , in answer to The Choice that would have no Wife . ' The Choice appeared as " by a person of quality . " " The malice of his enemies had , however , a B 2 ( 3 )
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... appeared in Westminster Hall to countenance the Bishops at their trial . As enormities grew every day less supportable , he found it necessary to concur in the Revolution . He was one of those Lords who sat every day in council to ...
... appeared in Westminster Hall to countenance the Bishops at their trial . As enormities grew every day less supportable , he found it necessary to concur in the Revolution . He was one of those Lords who sat every day in council to ...
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... appearance , and novelty is always grateful where it gives no pain . But the merit of such performances begins and ends with the first author . He that should again adapt Milton's phrase to the gross incidents of common life , and even ...
... appearance , and novelty is always grateful where it gives no pain . But the merit of such performances begins and ends with the first author . He that should again adapt Milton's phrase to the gross incidents of common life , and even ...
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... appearance of decency ; in his own phrase , he whitened himself , having a desire to obtain the censorship , an office of ... appeared not to know it . " He was now driven to London , where he associated himself with the Whigs , whether ...
... appearance of decency ; in his own phrase , he whitened himself , having a desire to obtain the censorship , an office of ... appeared not to know it . " He was now driven to London , where he associated himself with the Whigs , whether ...
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