Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1868 |
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... Friendship with Otway - Contributes to Dry- den's ' Ovid ' and ' Juvenal ' - Vicar of Witney - Death ' 477 · WILLIAM KING . - 1663-1712 . Born in London - Educated at Westminster and Oxford - Made Gazetteer - Buried in West- minster ...
... Friendship with Otway - Contributes to Dry- den's ' Ovid ' and ' Juvenal ' - Vicar of Witney - Death ' 477 · WILLIAM KING . - 1663-1712 . Born in London - Educated at Westminster and Oxford - Made Gazetteer - Buried in West- minster ...
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... friends able and willing to assist him . Lord Hailes sent communications for the memoirs of Dryden and Thomson ; Cradock lent him a copy of Euripides with Milton's MS . notes ; and through Dr. Percy he obtained the use of Clifford's ...
... friends able and willing to assist him . Lord Hailes sent communications for the memoirs of Dryden and Thomson ; Cradock lent him a copy of Euripides with Milton's MS . notes ; and through Dr. Percy he obtained the use of Clifford's ...
Pàgina xii
... his criticism on Collins , and only less generally because the repu- tation of that poet was but then upon the rise . The friends of Lord Lyttelton were annoyed at the contempt , artful and studied xii EDITOR'S PREFACE.
... his criticism on Collins , and only less generally because the repu- tation of that poet was but then upon the rise . The friends of Lord Lyttelton were annoyed at the contempt , artful and studied xii EDITOR'S PREFACE.
Pàgina xvii
... friends , even when they can no longer suffer by their detection ; we therefore see whole ranks of characters adorned with uniform panegyric , and not to be known from one another but by extrinsic and casual circumstances . ' Let me ...
... friends , even when they can no longer suffer by their detection ; we therefore see whole ranks of characters adorned with uniform panegyric , and not to be known from one another but by extrinsic and casual circumstances . ' Let me ...
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... 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 such is the result ...
... 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 such is the result ...
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