A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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William John Courthope. following year joined Charles Montague in writing the parody on Dryden's Hind and Panther ... written at the Hague in 1696 , must have revealed where his real strength lay . Nevertheless during William's reign ...
William John Courthope. following year joined Charles Montague in writing the parody on Dryden's Hind and Panther ... written at the Hague in 1696 , must have revealed where his real strength lay . Nevertheless during William's reign ...
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... written The Traveller , which was published on the 19th of December 1764. The Vicar of Wakefield seems to have been nearly completed in Wine Office Court , where the famous incidents recorded by Boswell must have taken place , 1 but it ...
... written The Traveller , which was published on the 19th of December 1764. The Vicar of Wakefield seems to have been nearly completed in Wine Office Court , where the famous incidents recorded by Boswell must have taken place , 1 but it ...
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... writing in the Scottish dialect . His Muse now became productive . In 1721 he collected his Fugitive Pieces : his ... written after 1700 ) in 1724. The Gentle Shepherd , his most famous poem , was published in 1725 , after which his ...
... writing in the Scottish dialect . His Muse now became productive . In 1721 he collected his Fugitive Pieces : his ... written after 1700 ) in 1724. The Gentle Shepherd , his most famous poem , was published in 1725 , after which his ...
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