The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volumen21783 |
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... said to be printed in the order in which they were written , from the dates of some , those of others may be inferred ; and thus it may be collected that in 1663 , in the thirty - fe- cond year of his life , he commenced a wri- · ter ...
... said to be printed in the order in which they were written , from the dates of some , those of others may be inferred ; and thus it may be collected that in 1663 , in the thirty - fe- cond year of his life , he commenced a wri- · ter ...
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... said Dryden , 66 " is Tonfon . You will take care not to de- part before he goes away ; for I have not completed the sheet which I promised him ; and if you leave me unprotected , I muft fuffer all the rudeness to which his * resentment ...
... said Dryden , 66 " is Tonfon . You will take care not to de- part before he goes away ; for I have not completed the sheet which I promised him ; and if you leave me unprotected , I muft fuffer all the rudeness to which his * resentment ...
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... said Malherbe , " was in my time , " I do not remember it . " 66 His poem on the Coronation has a more even tenour of thought . Some lines de- ferve to be quoted : You have already quench'd fedition's brand , And zeal , that burnt it ...
... said Malherbe , " was in my time , " I do not remember it . " 66 His poem on the Coronation has a more even tenour of thought . Some lines de- ferve to be quoted : You have already quench'd fedition's brand , And zeal , that burnt it ...
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... said to have replied , You do well to put me in the way of making a Man of him ; and ordered him a penfion of five hundred pounds . This ftory , however current , feems to have been made after the event . The king's answer implies a ...
... said to have replied , You do well to put me in the way of making a Man of him ; and ordered him a penfion of five hundred pounds . This ftory , however current , feems to have been made after the event . The king's answer implies a ...
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... said that he had mastered it , dismissed him with this congratulation , " Then , Sir , I envy you pleasure of reading Don Quixot in the original . " 65 the • Spence . X 3 This This ftory is fufficiently attefted ; but why Oxford , ROWE ...
... said that he had mastered it , dismissed him with this congratulation , " Then , Sir , I envy you pleasure of reading Don Quixot in the original . " 65 the • Spence . X 3 This This ftory is fufficiently attefted ; but why Oxford , ROWE ...
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