Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1868 |
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... favour of Charles I. - His Life in danger - Escapes with a heavy Fine - Lives in France- Is allowed to return - His Panegyric on Cromwell - His Poem on Charles II . - His Life at the Restoration - Death and Burial at Beaconsfield , in ...
... favour of Charles I. - His Life in danger - Escapes with a heavy Fine - Lives in France- Is allowed to return - His Panegyric on Cromwell - His Poem on Charles II . - His Life at the Restoration - Death and Burial at Beaconsfield , in ...
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... Favours Lord Oxford's Administration - His three Wives - Death and burial in Westminster Abbey - Works and Character · · 601 MATTHEW PRIOR . - 1664-1721 . Born at Wimborne , in Dorsetshire - Educated at Westminster and Cambridge ...
... Favours Lord Oxford's Administration - His three Wives - Death and burial in Westminster Abbey - Works and Character · · 601 MATTHEW PRIOR . - 1664-1721 . Born at Wimborne , in Dorsetshire - Educated at Westminster and Cambridge ...
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... favour which he thought worthy " of public acknowledg- ment . " ... 66 I The first life written was that of Cowley , sent to press in December , 1777. Waller , Denham , and Butler immediately followed . " I have written a little of the ...
... favour which he thought worthy " of public acknowledg- ment . " ... 66 I The first life written was that of Cowley , sent to press in December , 1777. Waller , Denham , and Butler immediately followed . " I have written a little of the ...
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... favours of a like character , for the progress of his undertaking had brought him to the task of writing the lives of his contemporaries , and of some still younger than himself . He did not care for the new school of poetry , nor for ...
... favours of a like character , for the progress of his undertaking had brought him to the task of writing the lives of his contemporaries , and of some still younger than himself . He did not care for the new school of poetry , nor for ...
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... favours from his friend . " In the ' Life of Lyttelton , ' Johnson seems to have been not favour- ably disposed towards that nobleman . " Such is the observation of Boswell , such was the opinion of the friends of Lord Lyttelton , and ...
... favours from his friend . " In the ' Life of Lyttelton , ' Johnson seems to have been not favour- ably disposed towards that nobleman . " Such is the observation of Boswell , such was the opinion of the friends of Lord Lyttelton , and ...
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