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... Song by Mr. T. ( w . 1767 ) , in J. Nichols's Collection ( 1780 ) , viii . 135 : But let me with reverence kneel O'er the grave of the greatest in verse . • Charles Gildon's continuation of Langbaine's English Dramatick Poets ( 1699 ) ...
... Song by Mr. T. ( w . 1767 ) , in J. Nichols's Collection ( 1780 ) , viii . 135 : But let me with reverence kneel O'er the grave of the greatest in verse . • Charles Gildon's continuation of Langbaine's English Dramatick Poets ( 1699 ) ...
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... song " ; the " List of Dramatic Poets " appended to Thomas Whincop's Scanderbeg ( 1747 ) , where Paradise Lost is called " the finest Piece in the English Language " ( noted by Good , pp . 127–8 ) ; Catharine Macaulay's Modest Plea for ...
... song " ; the " List of Dramatic Poets " appended to Thomas Whincop's Scanderbeg ( 1747 ) , where Paradise Lost is called " the finest Piece in the English Language " ( noted by Good , pp . 127–8 ) ; Catharine Macaulay's Modest Plea for ...
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... Song " which is " As Spencer sweet , as Milton strong . ' Lady Mary Montagu , with whom Pope flirted and quarrelled , at- tacked " the thraldom of monastic rhymes " and praised " the beau- ties of each living page " of Milton's poem ...
... Song " which is " As Spencer sweet , as Milton strong . ' Lady Mary Montagu , with whom Pope flirted and quarrelled , at- tacked " the thraldom of monastic rhymes " and praised " the beau- ties of each living page " of Milton's poem ...
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... song , With sacred silent wonder smit ; While , monarch of the tuneful throng , HOMER in rapture throws his trumpet down And to the Briton gives his amaranthine crown.2 993 Even the conservative Critical Review remarked that the works ...
... song , With sacred silent wonder smit ; While , monarch of the tuneful throng , HOMER in rapture throws his trumpet down And to the Briton gives his amaranthine crown.2 993 Even the conservative Critical Review remarked that the works ...
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... Song on May Morning and the hymn of Adam and Eve were set to music and " performed " ; Lycidas was presented as a " musical entertain- 8 1 See Bibl . I , 1761 ( Pietas Oxon . ) . Two of the other collections of 1761 and 1762 each ...
... Song on May Morning and the hymn of Adam and Eve were set to music and " performed " ; Lycidas was presented as a " musical entertain- 8 1 See Bibl . I , 1761 ( Pietas Oxon . ) . Two of the other collections of 1761 and 1762 each ...
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