Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F. |
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This was published in 1624 and was most probably written during his re . sidence
at Venice . Being the first work of its kind in England , it attracted some attention
on its appearance , but has long since been thrown into the shade by ...
This was published in 1624 and was most probably written during his re . sidence
at Venice . Being the first work of its kind in England , it attracted some attention
on its appearance , but has long since been thrown into the shade by ...
Page 51
To this small volume another was added in the year after his death , with the
same general title of “ Lucasta , " collected and published by his brother Dudley .
To the former of these volumes are appended eleven copies of commendatory ...
To this small volume another was added in the year after his death , with the
same general title of “ Lucasta , " collected and published by his brother Dudley .
To the former of these volumes are appended eleven copies of commendatory ...
Page 149
The Terrę Filius was published twice a week according to the custom introduced
by the Tatler , commencing on Wednesday January 11th , 1721 , and coneluding
with the 50th number , on Saturday July 6th , of the following year .
The Terrę Filius was published twice a week according to the custom introduced
by the Tatler , commencing on Wednesday January 11th , 1721 , and coneluding
with the 50th number , on Saturday July 6th , of the following year .
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When Dr. Johnson's Rambler ceased to be published as a periodical work ,
Hawkesworth projected a successor to it , and commenced in 1752 a series of
essays under the title of the Adventurer , which were published twice in the week
...
When Dr. Johnson's Rambler ceased to be published as a periodical work ,
Hawkesworth projected a successor to it , and commenced in 1752 a series of
essays under the title of the Adventurer , which were published twice in the week
...
Page 348
Besides the letters of Lord Corke before mentioned , Mr. Duncombe published a
volume of correspondence between Archbishop Herring and bis father ; and a
more valuable selection of letters by various writers , including a considerable ...
Besides the letters of Lord Corke before mentioned , Mr. Duncombe published a
volume of correspondence between Archbishop Herring and bis father ; and a
more valuable selection of letters by various writers , including a considerable ...
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