The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2C. Bathurst ... [and 34 others], 1783 Comprises short biographies and critical appraisals of 52 English poets, most of whom lived during the eighteenth century. |
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... tragedies . He then joined with Sir Robert Howard in the Indian Queen , a tragedy in rhyme . The parts which either of them wrote are not distinguished . B 4 The The Indian Emperor was published in 1667. It is a DRYD É N. 7.
... tragedies . He then joined with Sir Robert Howard in the Indian Queen , a tragedy in rhyme . The parts which either of them wrote are not distinguished . B 4 The The Indian Emperor was published in 1667. It is a DRYD É N. 7.
Pàgina 8
... tragedy in rhyme , intended for a fequel to Howard's Indian Queen . Of this connection notice was given to the au ... tragedies in rhyme was introduced foon after the Reftoration , as it seems , by the earl of Orrery , in com- pliance ...
... tragedy in rhyme , intended for a fequel to Howard's Indian Queen . Of this connection notice was given to the au ... tragedies in rhyme was introduced foon after the Reftoration , as it seems , by the earl of Orrery , in com- pliance ...
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... tragedy written in rhyme by Elkanah Settle ; which was fo much applauded , as to make him think his supremacy of reputation in fome danger . Settle had not only been profper- ous on the stage , but , in the confidence of fuccefs ...
... tragedy written in rhyme by Elkanah Settle ; which was fo much applauded , as to make him think his supremacy of reputation in fome danger . Settle had not only been profper- ous on the stage , but , in the confidence of fuccefs ...
Pàgina 21
... tragedy and fculptures done " From prefs , and plates in fleets do home- " ward come : " And in ridiculous and humble pride , " Their course in ballad - fingers baskets guide , C 3 " Whose 1 " Whose greasy twigs do all new beauties take ...
... tragedy and fculptures done " From prefs , and plates in fleets do home- " ward come : " And in ridiculous and humble pride , " Their course in ballad - fingers baskets guide , C 3 " Whose 1 " Whose greasy twigs do all new beauties take ...
Pàgina 24
... tragedy , comedy , and farce , are judicious and pro- found . He endeavours to defend the im- morality of fome of his comedies by the ex- ample of former writers ; which is only to fay , that he was not the first nor perhaps the ...
... tragedy , comedy , and farce , are judicious and pro- found . He endeavours to defend the im- morality of fome of his comedies by the ex- ample of former writers ; which is only to fay , that he was not the first nor perhaps the ...
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