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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... novel and original kind of 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 ...
... novel and original kind of 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 ...
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... novel , and an Essay on Old Maids . A gentleman by education and fortune , and fond of literary com- munication , Hayley enjoyed the acquaintance of most of the eminent men of his times . His over- strained sensibility and romantic ...
... novel , and an Essay on Old Maids . A gentleman by education and fortune , and fond of literary com- munication , Hayley enjoyed the acquaintance of most of the eminent men of his times . His over- strained sensibility and romantic ...
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... novel from her pen , entitled Ethelinde ; and in 1791 , a third under the name of Celestina . She imbibed the ... novels . Part of this work was written at Eartham , the residence of Hayley , during the period of Cowper's visit to that ...
... novel from her pen , entitled Ethelinde ; and in 1791 , a third under the name of Celestina . She imbibed the ... novels . Part of this work was written at Eartham , the residence of Hayley , during the period of Cowper's visit to that ...
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... novel , entitled Louisa , was published by Miss Seward in 1782 , and passed through several editions . After bandying compliments with the poets of one genera- tion , Miss Seward engaged Sir Walter Scott in a literary correspondence ...
... novel , entitled Louisa , was published by Miss Seward in 1782 , and passed through several editions . After bandying compliments with the poets of one genera- tion , Miss Seward engaged Sir Walter Scott in a literary correspondence ...
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... novel . The careless extravagant rake is generous , warm - hearted , and fascinating ; seriousness and gravity are rendered odious by being united to meanness and hypocrisy . The dramatic art of Sheridan is evinced in the ludicrous ...
... novel . The careless extravagant rake is generous , warm - hearted , and fascinating ; seriousness and gravity are rendered odious by being united to meanness and hypocrisy . The dramatic art of Sheridan is evinced in the ludicrous ...
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