Lives of the English Poets: Smith-SavageClarendon Press, 1905 - English poetry |
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... CONGREVE BLACKMORE FENTON · GAY GRANVILLE YALDEN • TICKELL • · HAMMOND SOMERVILE SAVAGE • Appendices FF to KK PAGE I 22 24 26 32 • 38 , 39 41 48 · 49 55 , 56 57 65 78 79 150-158 159 165 167 · 177-179 180 212 235 257 267 286 297 304 312 ...
... CONGREVE BLACKMORE FENTON · GAY GRANVILLE YALDEN • TICKELL • · HAMMOND SOMERVILE SAVAGE • Appendices FF to KK PAGE I 22 24 26 32 • 38 , 39 41 48 · 49 55 , 56 57 65 78 79 150-158 159 165 167 · 177-179 180 212 235 257 267 286 297 304 312 ...
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... CONGREVE . II 212 ROCHESTER I 219 COWLEY I I PRIOR II 180 • · DENHAM 70 ROSCOMMON I 229 DORSET . I 303 ROWE II • 65 DRYDEN I 331 SAVAGE II · · 321 DUKE II 24 SHEFFIELD II 167 DYER • III 343 SHENSTONE III 348 FENTON GARTH II 257 SMITH ...
... CONGREVE . II 212 ROCHESTER I 219 COWLEY I I PRIOR II 180 • · DENHAM 70 ROSCOMMON I 229 DORSET . I 303 ROWE II • 65 DRYDEN I 331 SAVAGE II · · 321 DUKE II 24 SHEFFIELD II 167 DYER • III 343 SHENSTONE III 348 FENTON GARTH II 257 SMITH ...
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... , which some Post , SMITH , 46-49 . 2 Blockheads ( said Congreve ) suppose easy writing to be what any man can write easily . ' The Guardian , 1789 , i . 104 n . men have been so proud of their pains in collecting 8 EDMUND SMITH.
... , which some Post , SMITH , 46-49 . 2 Blockheads ( said Congreve ) suppose easy writing to be what any man can write easily . ' The Guardian , 1789 , i . 104 n . men have been so proud of their pains in collecting 8 EDMUND SMITH.
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... Congreve , ib . xxxiv . 146 ; Works , 1788 , i . 75 : Tickell , Eng . Poets , xxxix . 219 ; Somervile , ib . xl . 237. Steele dedicated to him the fourth volume of The Tatler and the second volume of The Spectator . Gay describes him as ...
... Congreve , ib . xxxiv . 146 ; Works , 1788 , i . 75 : Tickell , Eng . Poets , xxxix . 219 ; Somervile , ib . xl . 237. Steele dedicated to him the fourth volume of The Tatler and the second volume of The Spectator . Gay describes him as ...
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... CONGREVE , 28 ; GRANVILLE , 16 . 5 Having been the son of a Com- monwealth's man , his Tory connec- tions on this side of the water gave his friends in Ireland great offence . ' GOLDSMITH , Works , iv . 131 . 6 ' Jan. 31 , 1712-13 . I ...
... CONGREVE , 28 ; GRANVILLE , 16 . 5 Having been the son of a Com- monwealth's man , his Tory connec- tions on this side of the water gave his friends in Ireland great offence . ' GOLDSMITH , Works , iv . 131 . 6 ' Jan. 31 , 1712-13 . I ...
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