Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 2Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... humour , tenderness , and wealth and population naturally led , in a country pathos was opened up . Even the German imagin- like Great Britain , to the improvement of litera - ative literature - which began to be cultivated in ture and ...
... humour , tenderness , and wealth and population naturally led , in a country pathos was opened up . Even the German imagin- like Great Britain , to the improvement of litera - ative literature - which began to be cultivated in ture and ...
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... humour of their burlesques is not tinctured with malignity . Indeed , this unfortunate young poet seems to have been one of the gentlest of witty observers and lively satirists ; he was ruined by the friendship of Churchill and the ...
... humour of their burlesques is not tinctured with malignity . Indeed , this unfortunate young poet seems to have been one of the gentlest of witty observers and lively satirists ; he was ruined by the friendship of Churchill and the ...
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... humour , that the most saturnine or sensitive of our countrymen must have laughed at its absurdity . This unique pastoral opens as follows : Two boys whose birth , beyond all question , springs From great and glorious , though forgotten ...
... humour , that the most saturnine or sensitive of our countrymen must have laughed at its absurdity . This unique pastoral opens as follows : Two boys whose birth , beyond all question , springs From great and glorious , though forgotten ...
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... humour , in that cast of style , Which , probing to the quick , yet makes us smile ; In comedy , his natural road to fame , Nor let me call it by a meaner name , Where a beginning , middle , and an end Are aptly joined ; where parts on ...
... humour , in that cast of style , Which , probing to the quick , yet makes us smile ; In comedy , his natural road to fame , Nor let me call it by a meaner name , Where a beginning , middle , and an end Are aptly joined ; where parts on ...
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... humour , the other productions of Anstey were neglected by the public , and have never been revived . In the enjoyment of his paternal estate , the poet , however , was independent of the public support , and he took part in the sports ...
... humour , the other productions of Anstey were neglected by the public , and have never been revived . In the enjoyment of his paternal estate , the poet , however , was independent of the public support , and he took part in the sports ...
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