The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volumen21783 |
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... CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . DRYDEN , P. I SMITH , 215 DUKE , 256 KING , 259 SPRAT , 267 HALIFAX , 277 PARNELL , 285 GARTH , 292 Rowe , 301 ADDISON , 321 HUGHES , 421 SHEFFIELD , 429 # 2 DRYDEN . DRYDEN . F the great poet whose life I ...
... CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . DRYDEN , P. I SMITH , 215 DUKE , 256 KING , 259 SPRAT , 267 HALIFAX , 277 PARNELL , 285 GARTH , 292 Rowe , 301 ADDISON , 321 HUGHES , 421 SHEFFIELD , 429 # 2 DRYDEN . DRYDEN . F the great poet whose life I ...
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... and instruc- tive dialogue ; in which we are told by Prior , that the principal character is meant to represent the duke of Dorfet . This work feems seems to have given Addison a model for his Dialogues DRY D E N. II.
... and instruc- tive dialogue ; in which we are told by Prior , that the principal character is meant to represent the duke of Dorfet . This work feems seems to have given Addison a model for his Dialogues DRY D E N. II.
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. seems to have given Addison a model for his Dialogues upon Medals . Secret Love , or the Maiden Queen , is a tragi - comedy . In the preface he difcuffes a curious question ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. seems to have given Addison a model for his Dialogues upon Medals . Secret Love , or the Maiden Queen , is a tragi - comedy . In the preface he difcuffes a curious question ...
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... Addison espoused his intereft , with all the elegant judgement and diffufive good - nature for which that accom- plished gentleman and author is so justly valued by mankind . But as to Phædra , she has certainly made a finer figure ...
... Addison espoused his intereft , with all the elegant judgement and diffufive good - nature for which that accom- plished gentleman and author is so justly valued by mankind . But as to Phædra , she has certainly made a finer figure ...
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... His play pleased the criticks , and the criticks only . It was , as Addison has recorded , hardly heard the third night . Smith had indeed trusted entirely to R 2 his his merit ; had enfured no band of applaud- ers SMI T H. 243.
... His play pleased the criticks , and the criticks only . It was , as Addison has recorded , hardly heard the third night . Smith had indeed trusted entirely to R 2 his his merit ; had enfured no band of applaud- ers SMI T H. 243.
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