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... published an abridgment of Hacket's Life of Archbishop Williams . He was at Utrecht , whence one of his poems is dated , in 1703. In 1709 he was em- ployed on some mission in the north . On March 9 of that year he addressed from ...
... published an abridgment of Hacket's Life of Archbishop Williams . He was at Utrecht , whence one of his poems is dated , in 1703. In 1709 he was em- ployed on some mission in the north . On March 9 of that year he addressed from ...
Page 346
... published , A Pastoral , appeared in the Spectator in 1714. He seems to have had no ambition thereafter to publish any of his poems except those based upon Law's religious works - An Epistle to a Gentleman of the Temple ( 1749 ) and ...
... published , A Pastoral , appeared in the Spectator in 1714. He seems to have had no ambition thereafter to publish any of his poems except those based upon Law's religious works - An Epistle to a Gentleman of the Temple ( 1749 ) and ...
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... published in 1737 , and The Judgment of Hercules in 1741 , both anonymously . In the first of these is a rough draft of The Schoolmistress ; a revised , though not the final , form was published separately in 1742 . In 1745 he came into ...
... published in 1737 , and The Judgment of Hercules in 1741 , both anonymously . In the first of these is a rough draft of The Schoolmistress ; a revised , though not the final , form was published separately in 1742 . In 1745 he came into ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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