Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1J. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1925 - 404 pagina's |
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Pagina 99
... Lady are elegant , but tedious . The song must owe much to the voice , if it ever can delight . At last the Brothers enter , with too much tranquillity ; and when they have feared lest their sister should be in danger , and hoped that ...
... Lady are elegant , but tedious . The song must owe much to the voice , if it ever can delight . At last the Brothers enter , with too much tranquillity ; and when they have feared lest their sister should be in danger , and hoped that ...
Pagina 168
... Lady who can sleep when she pleases ; now , To a Lady , on her passing through a crowd of people ; then , On a braid of divers colours woven by four Ladies ; On a Tree cut in paper ; or , To a Lady , from whom he received the copy of ...
... Lady who can sleep when she pleases ; now , To a Lady , on her passing through a crowd of people ; then , On a braid of divers colours woven by four Ladies ; On a Tree cut in paper ; or , To a Lady , from whom he received the copy of ...
Pagina 213
... Lady Elizabeth , that he would make a present of the ground , which was 4ol . , with all the other Abbey fees , etc. , to his de- ceased friend . Lord Halifax sent also to my Lady and Mr. Charles , that , if they would give him leave to ...
... Lady Elizabeth , that he would make a present of the ground , which was 4ol . , with all the other Abbey fees , etc. , to his de- ceased friend . Lord Halifax sent also to my Lady and Mr. Charles , that , if they would give him leave to ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 1670172829 | 29 |
George Granville LORD LANSDOWN 1665173435 | 35 |
INTRODUCTION by L ArcherHind | 44 |
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