The Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Atlantic Publishers & Distri, 1820 - English poetry |
Contents
COWLEY 1 | xxxviii |
DENHAM | 54 |
MILTON | 63 |
BUTLER | 135 |
ROCHESTER | 148 |
ROSCOMMON | 155 |
OTWAY | 164 |
WALLER | 168 |
DRYDEN | 235 |
SMITH | 344 |
DUKE | 365 |
KING | 367 |
SPRAT | 371 |
HALIFAX | 376 |
PARNELL | 380 |
GARTH | 384 |
POMFRET | 211 |
DORSET | 213 |
STEPNEY | 216 |
PHILIPS J | 219 |
WALSH | 233 |
ROWE | 389 |
ADDISON | 399 |
HUGHES | 450 |
SHEFFIELD | 455 |
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