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ing, with other poetical compositions, 'The tragical History of Pyramus and Thisbe
,' written when he was ten years old; and 'Constantia and Philetus,' written two
years after. While he was yet at school he produced a comedy called 'Love's ...
ing, with other poetical compositions, 'The tragical History of Pyramus and Thisbe
,' written when he was ten years old; and 'Constantia and Philetus,' written two
years after. While he was yet at school he produced a comedy called 'Love's ...
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be passed without notice. It is gay and elegant, and exhibits several artful
accommodations of classick expressions to new purposes. It seems better turned
than the odes of Hannes. To the poem on Cider, written in imitation of the
Georgicks, ...
be passed without notice. It is gay and elegant, and exhibits several artful
accommodations of classick expressions to new purposes. It seems better turned
than the odes of Hannes. To the poem on Cider, written in imitation of the
Georgicks, ...
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Samuel Johnson. 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
warning he produced it. It was a temporary performance, written in the time of the
Dutch war, ...
Samuel Johnson. 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
warning he produced it. It was a temporary performance, written in the time of the
Dutch war, ...
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