The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volumen21783 |
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... 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 for the ftage ; compelled undoubtedly by neceffity , for he appears never to have loved ...
... 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 for the ftage ; compelled undoubtedly by neceffity , for he appears never to have loved ...
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... those that are distinguished by any peculiarity in- trinfick or concomitant ; for the compofi- . tion and fate of eight and twenty dramas in- clude too much of a poetical life to be omitted . In 1664 he published the Rival Ladies ...
... those that are distinguished by any peculiarity in- trinfick or concomitant ; for the compofi- . tion and fate of eight and twenty dramas in- clude too much of a poetical life to be omitted . In 1664 he published the Rival Ladies ...
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... than what I have performed 66 • on any other . As I have endeavoured to " adorn my poem with noble thoughts , fo " much more to express those thoughts with " elocution . " It is written in quatrains , or heroick stan- zas It DRY DE N. 9.
... than what I have performed 66 • on any other . As I have endeavoured to " adorn my poem with noble thoughts , fo " much more to express those thoughts with " elocution . " It is written in quatrains , or heroick stan- zas It DRY DE N. 9.
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... those days not inade- quate to the conveniencies of life . The fame year he published his Effay on Dramatick Poetry , an elegant and instruc- tive dialogue ; in which we are told by Prior , that the principal character is meant to ...
... those days not inade- quate to the conveniencies of life . The fame year he published his Effay on Dramatick Poetry , an elegant and instruc- tive dialogue ; in which we are told by Prior , that the principal character is meant to ...
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... those parts where fancy predominates , felf - love may eafily deceive . He might have obferved , that what is good only because it pleases , cannot be pronounced good till it has been found to please . Sir Martin Marall is a comedy ...
... those parts where fancy predominates , felf - love may eafily deceive . He might have obferved , that what is good only because it pleases , cannot be pronounced good till it has been found to please . Sir Martin Marall is a comedy ...
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