Specimens of the Later English Poets: With Preliminary Notices, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1807 - 449 страница "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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... John Knox was the Hebert of the Reformation . During this reign the Italian forms of poetry were introduced by Wyatt and Surry ; blank- verse was invented ; Tragedy and Comedy were brought to a regular shape ; and the Mirror of ...
... John Knox was the Hebert of the Reformation . During this reign the Italian forms of poetry were introduced by Wyatt and Surry ; blank- verse was invented ; Tragedy and Comedy were brought to a regular shape ; and the Mirror of ...
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... John Dryden , 1631 1701 16 Sir Charles Sedley , 1639 1701 17 John Pomfret , 1677 1703 18 John Crowne , abt . 1704 19 Charles Sackville , Earl of Dorset , 1637 1704 20 George Stepney , 1663 1707 21 George Farquhar , 1678 1707 22 John ...
... John Dryden , 1631 1701 16 Sir Charles Sedley , 1639 1701 17 John Pomfret , 1677 1703 18 John Crowne , abt . 1704 19 Charles Sackville , Earl of Dorset , 1637 1704 20 George Stepney , 1663 1707 21 George Farquhar , 1678 1707 22 John ...
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... John Hughes , 1677 1719 42 John Sheffield , Duke of Buckingham , - 1649 1720 43 Anne , Countess of Winchelsea , 1720 44 Matthew Prior , 1664 1721 45 Thomas D'Urfey , 1723 46 Charles Gildon , 1665 1723 47 De La Rivierre Manly , 1724 48 ...
... John Hughes , 1677 1719 42 John Sheffield , Duke of Buckingham , - 1649 1720 43 Anne , Countess of Winchelsea , 1720 44 Matthew Prior , 1664 1721 45 Thomas D'Urfey , 1723 46 Charles Gildon , 1665 1723 47 De La Rivierre Manly , 1724 48 ...
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... John Gray , 1688 1732 61 John Dennis , - - 1647 1733 62 Constantia Grierson , 1706 1733 63 George Granville , Lord Lans- downe , 1667 1735 64 Samuel Wesley , 1st . 1734 65 Mary Barber , pub . 1735 66 Thomas Yalden , 1669 1736 67 Eustace ...
... John Gray , 1688 1732 61 John Dennis , - - 1647 1733 62 Constantia Grierson , 1706 1733 63 George Granville , Lord Lans- downe , 1667 1735 64 Samuel Wesley , 1st . 1734 65 Mary Barber , pub . 1735 66 Thomas Yalden , 1669 1736 67 Eustace ...
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... John Whaley , 1745 93 Jonathan Swift , 1667 1745 94 Mary Chandler , 1687 1745 95 Thomas Warton , 1687 1745 96 William Meston , about 1688 1745 '97 Robert Langley , uncertain 98 Thomas Southern 1660 1746 99 Robert Blair , 1694 1746 100 ...
... John Whaley , 1745 93 Jonathan Swift , 1667 1745 94 Mary Chandler , 1687 1745 95 Thomas Warton , 1687 1745 96 William Meston , about 1688 1745 '97 Robert Langley , uncertain 98 Thomas Southern 1660 1746 99 Robert Blair , 1694 1746 100 ...
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bards beauteous beauty blest bliss breast breath bright Charles charms CONSTANTIA GRIERSON CURSTY dear death delight despair divine dost Dryden dull e'er eyes fair fame fate fear fire flame fond fools George GEORGE SEWELL GEORGE STEPNEY give glory grace grave grief happy heart Heaven honour hopes inspire James JANE BRERETON John JOHN OLDMIXON John Vanbrugh JOSIAH RELPH joys king labour live Lord lover MARY BARBER mighty mind mourn Muse ne'er never NICHOLAS AMHURST night numbers nymph o'er pain passion pleasure poems poetry Poets praise pride rage reign RICHARDSON PACK rise SAMUEL WESLEY sense shade shew shine sighs sing smile soft SONG soul strain sweet taste tears thee things Thomas THOMAS D'URFEY THOMAS YALDEN thou thought thro tongue trembling Twas verse vex'd virtue Whilst William winds wise wretched youth
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