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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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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1704 . 20 George Stepney , - - ' . 1663 1707 21 George Farquhar , - 1707 22
John Phillips , - - 1676 1708 23 William Walsh , . . 1663 1702 24 Thomas
Betterton , - - - 1635 1710 25 Lady Chudleigh , - - - 1656 1710 26 Richard Duke ,
. . 1710 27 ...
1704 . 20 George Stepney , - - ' . 1663 1707 21 George Farquhar , - 1707 22
John Phillips , - - 1676 1708 23 William Walsh , . . 1663 1702 24 Thomas
Betterton , - - - 1635 1710 25 Lady Chudleigh , - - - 1656 1710 26 Richard Duke ,
. . 1710 27 ...
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... 1666 49 George Sewell , - - 50 Nicholas Brady , - - 1659 51 Sir John Vanbrugh
, - 52 William Pattison , - 1706 53 Richardson Pack , a 54 William Congreve ,
1762 55 Sir Richard Blackmore , a 1720 1720 1721 1723 1723 1724 1724 1726
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... 1666 49 George Sewell , - - 50 Nicholas Brady , - - 1659 51 Sir John Vanbrugh
, - 52 William Pattison , - 1706 53 Richardson Pack , a 54 William Congreve ,
1762 55 Sir Richard Blackmore , a 1720 1720 1721 1723 1723 1724 1724 1726
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1706 1733 63 George Granville , Lord Lansdowne , - - - - - - 1667 1735 64
Samuel Wesley , 1st . - - 1734 65 Mary Barber , . . . pub . 1735 66 Thomas Yalden
, - 1669 1736 67 Eustace Budgell , .1685 1736 68 H . Price , - - - - - pub . 1736 69
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1706 1733 63 George Granville , Lord Lansdowne , - - - - - - 1667 1735 64
Samuel Wesley , 1st . - - 1734 65 Mary Barber , . . . pub . 1735 66 Thomas Yalden
, - 1669 1736 67 Eustace Budgell , .1685 1736 68 H . Price , - - - - - pub . 1736 69
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... 1645 115 Elizabeth Tollett , - - - 1694 116 William Hamilton , - - 1704 117
George Jefferies , - - - 1678 118 William Hay , - - - - 1695 119 Stephen Duck , - -
120 Gilbert West , - - 1706 121 William Collins , - - - 1721 122 Colley Cibber , .
... 1645 115 Elizabeth Tollett , - - - 1694 116 William Hamilton , - - 1704 117
George Jefferies , - - - 1678 118 William Hay , - - - - 1695 119 Stephen Duck , - -
120 Gilbert West , - - 1706 121 William Collins , - - - 1721 122 Colley Cibber , .
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