The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... his plays ; and if I fhall hereafter obtain a more correct chronology , will publish it ; but I do know that my account is erroneous . B 2 not yet Dryden's Dryden's Remarks on Rymer have been fomewhere printed before . [ 3 ]
... his plays ; and if I fhall hereafter obtain a more correct chronology , will publish it ; but I do know that my account is erroneous . B 2 not yet Dryden's Dryden's Remarks on Rymer have been fomewhere printed before . [ 3 ]
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Samuel Johnson. Dryden's Remarks on Rymer have been fomewhere printed before . The former edition I have not seen . This was tranfcribed for the prefs from his own ma- nufcript . As this undertaking was occafional and unforeseen , I must ...
Samuel Johnson. Dryden's Remarks on Rymer have been fomewhere printed before . The former edition I have not seen . This was tranfcribed for the prefs from his own ma- nufcript . As this undertaking was occafional and unforeseen , I must ...
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... remarks and memorials which I have been able to add to the narrative of Dr. Sprat ; who , writing when the feuds of the civil war were yet * Now in the poffeffion of Mr. Clark , Alderman of London . Orig . edit . C 3 recent , recent ...
... remarks and memorials which I have been able to add to the narrative of Dr. Sprat ; who , writing when the feuds of the civil war were yet * Now in the poffeffion of Mr. Clark , Alderman of London . Orig . edit . C 3 recent , recent ...
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... remarks on the ac- tions of men , and the viciffitudes of life , without interest and without emotion . Their courtship was void of fondnefs , and their lamentation of forrow . Their wifh was only to fay what they hoped had been never ...
... remarks on the ac- tions of men , and the viciffitudes of life , without interest and without emotion . Their courtship was void of fondnefs , and their lamentation of forrow . Their wifh was only to fay what they hoped had been never ...
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... REMARKS are not easily understood with- out examples ; and I have therefore collected inftances of the modes of writing by which this fpecies of poets , for poets they were called by themselves and their ad- mirers , was eminently ...
... REMARKS are not easily understood with- out examples ; and I have therefore collected inftances of the modes of writing by which this fpecies of poets , for poets they were called by themselves and their ad- mirers , was eminently ...
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