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Pagina 136
OF THE GREAT POET WHOSE LIFE I AM ABOUT TO DELINEATE , the curiosity
which his reputation must excite , will require a display more ample than can now
be given . His contemporaries , however they reverenced his genius , left his life ...
OF THE GREAT POET WHOSE LIFE I AM ABOUT TO DELINEATE , the curiosity
which his reputation must excite , will require a display more ample than can now
be given . His contemporaries , however they reverenced his genius , left his life ...
Pagina 161
The earl of Rochester , to suppress the reputation of Dryden , took Settle into his
protection , and endeavoured to persuade the publick that its approbation had
been to that time misplaced . Settle was a while in high reputation : his Empress
of ...
The earl of Rochester , to suppress the reputation of Dryden , took Settle into his
protection , and endeavoured to persuade the publick that its approbation had
been to that time misplaced . Settle was a while in high reputation : his Empress
of ...
Pagina 263
... in Devonshire , was born in 1688 , at or near Barnstaple , where he was
educated by Mr Luck , who taught the school of that town with good reputation ,
and , a little before he retired from it , published a volume of Latin and English
verses .
... in Devonshire , was born in 1688 , at or near Barnstaple , where he was
educated by Mr Luck , who taught the school of that town with good reputation ,
and , a little before he retired from it , published a volume of Latin and English
verses .
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