Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1868 |
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... London - Educated at St. Paul's and at Cambridge - Writes ' Comus ' and ' Lycidas'— Visits Italy - Sees Grotius and Galileo - Returns to London - His ' School ' -Marries - Pub- lishes his Poems - Writes on Divorce - Sides with the ...
... London - Educated at St. Paul's and at Cambridge - Writes ' Comus ' and ' Lycidas'— Visits Italy - Sees Grotius and Galileo - Returns to London - His ' School ' -Marries - Pub- lishes his Poems - Writes on Divorce - Sides with the ...
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... London - Educated at Westminster and Oxford - Made Gazetteer - Buried in West- minster Abbey - Works and Character THOMAS SPRAT . - 1636-1713 . • 481 Born at Tallaton , in Devonshire - Educated at Oxford - His poem on Cromwell's Death ...
... London - Educated at Westminster and Oxford - Made Gazetteer - Buried in West- minster Abbey - Works and Character THOMAS SPRAT . - 1636-1713 . • 481 Born at Tallaton , in Devonshire - Educated at Oxford - His poem on Cromwell's Death ...
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... London , fearing an invasion of their literary preserves by the publication at Edinburgh of an edition of the ... London trade was the first attempt to form a complete body of British poetry , and in its design the publication set on ...
... London , fearing an invasion of their literary preserves by the publication at Edinburgh of an edition of the ... London trade was the first attempt to form a complete body of British poetry , and in its design the publication set on ...
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... London booksellers to have commenced with Chaucer . King George the Third wished that Johnson had commenced with Spenser , and Beattie expressed his regret that he had not given Spenser instead of Cowley . Yet a criticism on ' The ...
... London booksellers to have commenced with Chaucer . King George the Third wished that Johnson had commenced with Spenser , and Beattie expressed his regret that he had not given Spenser instead of Cowley . Yet a criticism on ' The ...
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... London ' ) was admired by Pope , who dragged it out from a mass of anonymous poems by the dunces of the day , and foresaw ( if I may use his own expression ) the greatness of his young admirer . Johnson considered the Life of Cowley as ...
... London ' ) was admired by Pope , who dragged it out from a mass of anonymous poems by the dunces of the day , and foresaw ( if I may use his own expression ) the greatness of his young admirer . Johnson considered the Life of Cowley as ...
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