Lives of the English Poets: Smith-SavageOctagon Books, 1967 - English poetry |
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... edition appeared in 1715 , the second in 1750. ' It was followed by an edition of The Fairy Queen in 1751 ; and in 1758 three separate editions appeared . ' Ib . p . 86 . 8 Eng . Poets , xxxi . 215. ' It was per- formed at Drury Lane ...
... edition appeared in 1715 , the second in 1750. ' It was followed by an edition of The Fairy Queen in 1751 ; and in 1758 three separate editions appeared . ' Ib . p . 86 . 8 Eng . Poets , xxxi . 215. ' It was per- formed at Drury Lane ...
Page 175
... edition differs more from the first . Amongst other changes , mention is made of some compositions of Dryden , which ... edition of the Lives , ' written after the Essay . ' The first edition of the poem appeared in 1682. Cunningham's ...
... edition differs more from the first . Amongst other changes , mention is made of some compositions of Dryden , which ... edition of the Lives , ' written after the Essay . ' The first edition of the poem appeared in 1682. Cunningham's ...
Page 261
... edition he prefixed a short and elegant account of Milton's life , written at once with tenderness and integrity . He published likewise ( 1729 ) a very splendid edition of Waller , 15 with notes often useful , often entertaining , but ...
... edition he prefixed a short and elegant account of Milton's life , written at once with tenderness and integrity . He published likewise ( 1729 ) a very splendid edition of Waller , 15 with notes often useful , often entertaining , but ...
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