Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1J. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1925 - 404 pagina's |
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... Essays which accompany them must not be forgotten . What is said by Sprat of his conversation , that no man could draw ... Essay on the Classics , that Cowley was beloved by every Muse that he courted ; and that he has rivalled the ...
... Essays which accompany them must not be forgotten . What is said by Sprat of his conversation , that no man could draw ... Essay on the Classics , that Cowley was beloved by every Muse that he courted ; and that he has rivalled the ...
Pagina 398
... Essay on Criticism , 279 Essay on Dramatic Poetry , 185 , 225 Essay on Poetry , 204 , 377 f . Essay on Satire , 204 , 377 Essay on translated Verse , 137 f . Essay upon Gaming , 47 Essays , periodical , 333-7 398 INDEX.
... Essay on Criticism , 279 Essay on Dramatic Poetry , 185 , 225 Essay on Poetry , 204 , 377 f . Essay on Satire , 204 , 377 Essay on translated Verse , 137 f . Essay upon Gaming , 47 Essays , periodical , 333-7 398 INDEX.
Pagina 407
... ESSAYS AND POEMS . 675 10 520-1 948 Burke , Edmund ( 1729-97 ) . REFLECTIONS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION ( 1790 ) . 460 Carlyle , Thomas ( 1795-1881 ) . ESSAYS . Introduction by J. R. Lowell . 2 vols . Essays on men and affairs . 703-4 ...
... ESSAYS AND POEMS . 675 10 520-1 948 Burke , Edmund ( 1729-97 ) . REFLECTIONS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION ( 1790 ) . 460 Carlyle , Thomas ( 1795-1881 ) . ESSAYS . Introduction by J. R. Lowell . 2 vols . Essays on men and affairs . 703-4 ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 1670172829 | 29 |
GEORGE GRANVILLE LORD Lansdown 1665173435 | 35 |
INTRODUCTION by L ArcherHind | 44 |
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