Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, Pope |
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... Plays Tales from the Decameron Visions of England Rasselas .. .. Paradise Lost ( Vols . I. & II . ) .. Sintram and his Companions , & c . Memorable Thoughts of Socrates Daphnaida , and other Poems .. Undine , and The Two Captains The ...
... Plays Tales from the Decameron Visions of England Rasselas .. .. Paradise Lost ( Vols . I. & II . ) .. Sintram and his Companions , & c . Memorable Thoughts of Socrates Daphnaida , and other Poems .. Undine , and The Two Captains The ...
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... plays he recognised the wit but condemned the morals , and in the case of Blackmore the regard for the religious purpose of Blackmore's " The Creation " gave to Johnson , as to poem on Addison , an undue sense of its literary value ...
... plays he recognised the wit but condemned the morals , and in the case of Blackmore the regard for the religious purpose of Blackmore's " The Creation " gave to Johnson , as to poem on Addison , an undue sense of its literary value ...
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... played the moralist , and Coningsby the Christian , but both very awkwardly . " The messenger , in whose custody he was to be placed , was then called , and very indecently asked by Coningsby " if his house was secured by bars and bolts ...
... played the moralist , and Coningsby the Christian , but both very awkwardly . " The messenger , in whose custody he was to be placed , was then called , and very indecently asked by Coningsby " if his house was secured by bars and bolts ...
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... play ; but they found it deficient in some things necessary to the success of its exhibition , and by their greater ... plays have ever been so beneficial to the writer , for it procured him the patronage of Halifax , who im- mediately ...
... play ; but they found it deficient in some things necessary to the success of its exhibition , and by their greater ... plays have ever been so beneficial to the writer , for it procured him the patronage of Halifax , who im- mediately ...
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... plays the honour of her presence ; and when she died soon after , Congreve testified his gratitude by a despicable ... play was opened the New Theatre , under the direction of Betterton , the tragedian , where 32 LIVES OF THE POETS .
... plays the honour of her presence ; and when she died soon after , Congreve testified his gratitude by a despicable ... play was opened the New Theatre , under the direction of Betterton , the tragedian , where 32 LIVES OF THE POETS .
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