The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volume 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 - English poetry |
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... 1742 , folio . Hobbinol , or the Rural Games ; a Burlesque Poem in Blank Verse . London : J. Stagg , 1740 , 4to . Dedicated to Hogarth . Third edition 8vo . 1740 . RICHARD SAVAGE . VOL . II . 3 SAVAGE.1 1697-8-1743 116 SOMERVILE .
... 1742 , folio . Hobbinol , or the Rural Games ; a Burlesque Poem in Blank Verse . London : J. Stagg , 1740 , 4to . Dedicated to Hogarth . Third edition 8vo . 1740 . RICHARD SAVAGE . VOL . II . 3 SAVAGE.1 1697-8-1743 116 SOMERVILE .
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With Critical Observations of Their Works Samuel Johnson. RICHARD SAVAGE . VOL . II . 3 SAVAGE.1 1697-8-1743 . The Natural Son of Earl Rivers 117.
With Critical Observations of Their Works Samuel Johnson. RICHARD SAVAGE . VOL . II . 3 SAVAGE.1 1697-8-1743 . The Natural Son of Earl Rivers 117.
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... Savage died on the 31st July , 1743 , and in the Gentleman's Magazine ' for August , 1743 ( p . 416 ) , is the following letter from Johnson , on the subject of his intended ' Life of Savage : ' - " MR . URBAN , -As your collections ...
... Savage died on the 31st July , 1743 , and in the Gentleman's Magazine ' for August , 1743 ( p . 416 ) , is the following letter from Johnson , on the subject of his intended ' Life of Savage : ' - " MR . URBAN , -As your collections ...
Page 120
... Savage , a man whose writings entitle him to an eminent rank in the classes of learning , and whose misfortunes claim a degree of compassion not always due to the unhappy , as they were often the consequences of the crimes of others ...
... Savage , a man whose writings entitle him to an eminent rank in the classes of learning , and whose misfortunes claim a degree of compassion not always due to the unhappy , as they were often the consequences of the crimes of others ...
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... Savage Earl Rivers succeeded his father 1694 , and dying 1712 , was buried by his own desire at Macclesfield , in ... Savage , ' a little tract of 29 pages , " written by Mr. Beckingham and another gentleman , " and published in Dec ...
... Savage Earl Rivers succeeded his father 1694 , and dying 1712 , was buried by his own desire at Macclesfield , in ... Savage , ' a little tract of 29 pages , " written by Mr. Beckingham and another gentleman , " and published in Dec ...
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