Lives of the English Poets: Smith-SavageG. Olms, 1968 - English poetry |
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... says that this account came to him through Warburton from Pope . ' Parnell , ' Ruffhead writes , ' had talents for popular preaching , and began to be distinguished in the mob - places of Southwark and London . The Queen's sudden death ...
... says that this account came to him through Warburton from Pope . ' Parnell , ' Ruffhead writes , ' had talents for popular preaching , and began to be distinguished in the mob - places of Southwark and London . The Queen's sudden death ...
Page 214
... says , in his defence against Collier 3 , 7 ' that comedy was written , as several know , some years before it was ... says : - ' J'aime qu'on me lise , et non pas qu'on me loue . ' Euvres , ed . 1747 , v . 98 . Leigh Hunt , after ...
... says , in his defence against Collier 3 , 7 ' that comedy was written , as several know , some years before it was ... says : - ' J'aime qu'on me lise , et non pas qu'on me loue . ' Euvres , ed . 1747 , v . 98 . Leigh Hunt , after ...
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... says in the Preface to the play . Dryden , ad- dressing Dorset in 1693 , says : - ' As Lord Chamberlain you can restrain the licentious insolence of poets , and their actors , in all things that shock the public quiet . ' Works , xiii ...
... says in the Preface to the play . Dryden , ad- dressing Dorset in 1693 , says : - ' As Lord Chamberlain you can restrain the licentious insolence of poets , and their actors , in all things that shock the public quiet . ' Works , xiii ...
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