Lives of the English Poets: Smith-SavageOctagon Books, 1967 - English poetry |
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Page 151
... Queen's . Macaulay makes Lancaster Dean of Magdalen . Essays , iv . 166 . Tickell ends his Prospect of Peace , written at Queen's College ( post , TICKELL , 5 ) , with a passage beginning : - ' Here thy commands , O Lancaster , inflame ...
... Queen's . Macaulay makes Lancaster Dean of Magdalen . Essays , iv . 166 . Tickell ends his Prospect of Peace , written at Queen's College ( post , TICKELL , 5 ) , with a passage beginning : - ' Here thy commands , O Lancaster , inflame ...
Page 172
... Queen for inviting the princess Sophia to England ' . The Queen courted him back with Works , ii . 330 . 2 In his poems in Eng . Poets I can only find one which in the least answers this description . It is en- titled Stanzas . He tells ...
... Queen for inviting the princess Sophia to England ' . The Queen courted him back with Works , ii . 330 . 2 In his poems in Eng . Poets I can only find one which in the least answers this description . It is en- titled Stanzas . He tells ...
Page 396
... Queen allowed her garden and cave at Richmond to be shewn for money , and that she so openly countenanced the practice that she had bestowed the privilege of shewing them as a place of profit on a man whose merit she valued herself upon ...
... Queen allowed her garden and cave at Richmond to be shewn for money , and that she so openly countenanced the practice that she had bestowed the privilege of shewing them as a place of profit on a man whose merit she valued herself upon ...
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