Specimens of the Later English Poets: With Preliminary Notices, Том 1"These volumes are intended to accompany Mr. Ellis's ... Specimens of the early English poets. That series concludes with reign of Charles II, this begins with that of James his successor."-- Preface. |
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That series concludes with the reign of Charles II , this begins with that of James
his successor : the two together will exhibit the rise , progress , dedice än revival ;
; ; ; of our Poetry , and the fluctuations of our poetical taste , from the first growth ...
That series concludes with the reign of Charles II , this begins with that of James
his successor : the two together will exhibit the rise , progress , dedice än revival ;
; ; ; of our Poetry , and the fluctuations of our poetical taste , from the first growth ...
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Grosvenor Charles Bedford , an old and dearv friend , with whom Iļ have lived in
habits of unbroken intimacy , since we were school - boys together , has been my
coadjutor in the work , has selected many of the specimens , supplied many of ...
Grosvenor Charles Bedford , an old and dearv friend , with whom Iļ have lived in
habits of unbroken intimacy , since we were school - boys together , has been my
coadjutor in the work , has selected many of the specimens , supplied many of ...
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X . After the Restoration the people bad lei . sure for fine literature , but the return
of Charles had nearly proved more fatal to it than all the preceding troubles .
Milton was excepted from the act of ampesty ; and the mercy which induced the ...
X . After the Restoration the people bad lei . sure for fine literature , but the return
of Charles had nearly proved more fatal to it than all the preceding troubles .
Milton was excepted from the act of ampesty ; and the mercy which induced the ...
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His fame , says Winstanley , is gone out , and stinketh like the snuff of a candle ,
because he was a most notorious traitor , and did belie the memory of that
blessed martyr King Charles I . But though Milion : himself had laboured under no
...
His fame , says Winstanley , is gone out , and stinketh like the snuff of a candle ,
because he was a most notorious traitor , and did belie the memory of that
blessed martyr King Charles I . But though Milion : himself had laboured under no
...
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Died 1685 1685 1687 Born 1 Thomas , Otway - - - - 1651 2 Anne Killigrew , - - -
1660 3 Edmund Waller , - - - 1605 4 George Villers , Duke of Buckingham , - - - - -
- 1628 5 Sir George Etherege , - . 1636 6 Charles Cotton , - - - - J630 7 Aphra ...
Died 1685 1685 1687 Born 1 Thomas , Otway - - - - 1651 2 Anne Killigrew , - - -
1660 3 Edmund Waller , - - - 1605 4 George Villers , Duke of Buckingham , - - - - -
- 1628 5 Sir George Etherege , - . 1636 6 Charles Cotton , - - - - J630 7 Aphra ...
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