Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1 |
Contents
PRIOR | 1 |
CONGREVE | 22 |
BLACKMORE | 35 |
FENTON | 53 |
GAY | 60 |
GRANVILLE | 70 |
YALDEN | 78 |
TICKELL | 82 |
PITT | 345 |
THOMSON | 348 |
WATTS | 360 |
PHILIPS A | 368 |
WEST | 376 |
COLLINS | 380 |
DYER | 385 |
SHENSTONE | 388 |
HAMMOND | 87 |
SOMERVILE | 90 |
SAVAGE | 93 |
SWIFT | 184 |
BROOME | 219 |
POPE | 223 |
YOUNG | 395 |
MALLET | 440 |
AKENSIDE | 446 |
GRAY | 453 |
LYTTELTON | 465 |
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