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His next production was Lycidas , an elegy , written in 1637 , on the death of Mr
King , the son of Sir John King , secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth ,
James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the
wits ...
His next production was Lycidas , an elegy , written in 1637 , on the death of Mr
King , the son of Sir John King , secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth ,
James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the
wits ...
Pagina 154
Amboyna is a tissue of mingled dialogue in verse and prose , and was perhaps
written in less time than The Virgin Martyr ; though the author thought not fit either
ostentatiously or mournfully to tell how little labour it cost him , or at how short a ...
Amboyna is a tissue of mingled dialogue in verse and prose , and was perhaps
written in less time than The Virgin Martyr ; though the author thought not fit either
ostentatiously or mournfully to tell how little labour it cost him , or at how short a ...
Pagina 311
Before these Miscellanies is a preface signed by Swift and Pope , but apparently
written by Pope ; in which he makes a ridiculous and romantick complaint of the
robberies committed upon authors by the clandestine seizure and sale of their ...
Before these Miscellanies is a preface signed by Swift and Pope , but apparently
written by Pope ; in which he makes a ridiculous and romantick complaint of the
robberies committed upon authors by the clandestine seizure and sale of their ...
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