Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2J. Murray, 1854 - 444 pàgines |
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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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... commendation of a man , is only attributed to your person and denied to your writings . - DRYDEN : Ded , of Juvenal ( 1693 ) to the Earl of Dorset . 1637-8-1705-6 . CHARACTER AS A FOET . 11 works were 10 1637-8-1705-6 . DORSET .
... commendation of a man , is only attributed to your person and denied to your writings . - DRYDEN : Ded , of Juvenal ( 1693 ) to the Earl of Dorset . 1637-8-1705-6 . CHARACTER AS A FOET . 11 works were 10 1637-8-1705-6 . DORSET .
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... person was 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 ...
... person was 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 ...
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... person I write of was in perfection ) will write their own panegyrics ; and it is very hard that they should go without reputation , only because they the more deserve it . The end of writing Lives is for the imitation of the readers ...
... person I write of was in perfection ) will write their own panegyrics ; and it is very hard that they should go without reputation , only because they the more deserve it . The end of writing Lives is for the imitation of the readers ...
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... person and his writings , without meddling with the transactions of his life , which was altogether private : I shall only make this known observation of his family , that there was scarcely so many extraordinary men in any one . I have ...
... person and his writings , without meddling with the transactions of his life , which was altogether private : I shall only make this known observation of his family , that there was scarcely so many extraordinary men in any one . I have ...
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