The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, المجلد 16Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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الصفحة viii
... of Sir Richard Blackmore 397 Contemplation on Night Epitaph of By - Words 399 A Thought on Eternity 400 402 LIFE OF GAY . JOHN GAY , the descendant of. My own Epitaph ib . * Mr. Coxe kindly attributes these journies to a ' viii CONTENTS .
... of Sir Richard Blackmore 397 Contemplation on Night Epitaph of By - Words 399 A Thought on Eternity 400 402 LIFE OF GAY . JOHN GAY , the descendant of. My own Epitaph ib . * Mr. Coxe kindly attributes these journies to a ' viii CONTENTS .
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... thought he would do well to give it to the funds , and live upon the interest : Arbuthnot said , he had better give it to Providence , and live upon the principal ; while Pope , who was joined by Swift , advised him to purchase an ...
... thought he would do well to give it to the funds , and live upon the interest : Arbuthnot said , he had better give it to Providence , and live upon the principal ; while Pope , who was joined by Swift , advised him to purchase an ...
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... thought himself in favour , and un- tertook to write Fables for the improvement of the young Duke of Cumberland . Mr. Coxe says , he undertook the office at the desire of the Prin- cess of Wales , the mother of the young duke . Gay had ...
... thought himself in favour , and un- tertook to write Fables for the improvement of the young Duke of Cumberland . Mr. Coxe says , he undertook the office at the desire of the Prin- cess of Wales , the mother of the young duke . Gay had ...
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... thought he could not live a day . But the success of the Beggars ' Opera seems to have revived his spirits , and restored his health . The Italian Opera had now flourished in England about ten years : Gay undertook to root it out for ...
... thought he could not live a day . But the success of the Beggars ' Opera seems to have revived his spirits , and restored his health . The Italian Opera had now flourished in England about ten years : Gay undertook to root it out for ...
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... thought it a contemptible performance . Rich , the manager of the theatre , was of a different opinion ; and it was said by the punsters , that the play made Gay rich , and Rich gay . It was acted sixty times , in London , the first ...
... thought it a contemptible performance . Rich , the manager of the theatre , was of a different opinion ; and it was said by the punsters , that the play made Gay rich , and Rich gay . It was acted sixty times , in London , the first ...
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