The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Sons, L. Davis, B. White and Son ... [and 36 others in London], 1787 |
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... allowed to any drama before ; and the author , as Mrs. Porter long afterwards related , wandered through the whole exhi- bition behind the fcenes with reftlefs and unappeafable folicitude . When it was printed , notice was given that ...
... allowed to any drama before ; and the author , as Mrs. Porter long afterwards related , wandered through the whole exhi- bition behind the fcenes with reftlefs and unappeafable folicitude . When it was printed , notice was given that ...
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... allowed . He had a quarrel with the carl of Rochester , which he has perhaps too oftentati- ously related , as Rochester's furviving fifter , the lady Sandwich , is faid to have told him with very fharp re- proaches . When another Dutch ...
... allowed . He had a quarrel with the carl of Rochester , which he has perhaps too oftentati- ously related , as Rochester's furviving fifter , the lady Sandwich , is faid to have told him with very fharp re- proaches . When another Dutch ...
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... allowed its author the privilege of the house . Few plays have ever been fo beneficial to the writer ; for it procured him the patronage of Halifax , who im mediately made him one of the commiffioners for licenf- ing coaches , and foon ...
... allowed its author the privilege of the house . Few plays have ever been fo beneficial to the writer ; for it procured him the patronage of Halifax , who im mediately made him one of the commiffioners for licenf- ing coaches , and foon ...
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... allowed to be difficult ; but Blackmore not only reafons in verfe , but very of ten reafons poetically ; and finds the art of uniting or- nament with strength , and cafe with clofenefs . This 1S is a skill which Pope might have ...
... allowed to be difficult ; but Blackmore not only reafons in verfe , but very of ten reafons poetically ; and finds the art of uniting or- nament with strength , and cafe with clofenefs . This 1S is a skill which Pope might have ...
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... allowed to the author of a new fpecies of compofition , though it be not of the highest kind . We owe to Gay the Ballad Opera ; a mode of comedy which at first was fuppofed to delight only by its novelty , but has now by the experience ...
... allowed to the author of a new fpecies of compofition , though it be not of the highest kind . We owe to Gay the Ballad Opera ; a mode of comedy which at first was fuppofed to delight only by its novelty , but has now by the experience ...
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