Lives of the English Poets : Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, PopeGood Press, 6 dec 2019 - 222 pagina's "Lives of the English Poets : Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, Pope" by Samuel Johnson contains short biographies and critical appraisals of 52 poets, most of whom lived during the eighteenth century. These were arranged, approximately, by the date of death. Abraham Cowley, Sir John Denham, John Milton, Samuel Butler, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of Roscommon, Thomas Otway, Edmund Waller, and John Pomfret are just some of the honored poets. |
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... produce effects proportionate so the magnificence of the transaction. The conduct of Prior, in this splendid ... produced a subject for all the writers—perhaps no funeral was ever so poetically attended. Dryden, indeed, as a man ...
... produce effects proportionate so the magnificence of the transaction. The conduct of Prior, in this splendid ... produced a subject for all the writers—perhaps no funeral was ever so poetically attended. Dryden, indeed, as a man ...
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... produced one of his longest and most splendid compositions , the " Carmen Seculare , " in which he exhausts all his powers of celebration . I mean not to accuse him of flattery ; he probably thought all that he writ , and retained as ...
... produced one of his longest and most splendid compositions , the " Carmen Seculare , " in which he exhausts all his powers of celebration . I mean not to accuse him of flattery ; he probably thought all that he writ , and retained as ...
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... produced by that event which is now remembered. Everything has its day. Through the reigns of William and Anne no prosperous event passed undignified by poetry. In the last war, when France was disgraced and overpowered in every quarter ...
... produced by that event which is now remembered. Everything has its day. Through the reigns of William and Anne no prosperous event passed undignified by poetry. In the last war, when France was disgraced and overpowered in every quarter ...
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... produce of the sense in which the general preliminary engagements are entered into; besides which, as he is the best versed in matters of trade of all your Majesty's servants who have been trusted in this secret, if you shall think fit ...
... produce of the sense in which the general preliminary engagements are entered into; besides which, as he is the best versed in matters of trade of all your Majesty's servants who have been trusted in this secret, if you shall think fit ...
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Lives of the English Poets : Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, Pope Samuel Johnson Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2019 |
Lives of the English Poets Prior Congreve Blackmore Pope Samuel Johnson Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2010 |
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