The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volym 5 |
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2 report Azt a seres JOHN DU BART The Examiner , October 29 , 1815 . John Du Bart is said to have made a great noise in his life - time ; but it was nothing to the noise he makes at present at Covent - Garden Theatre , with his good ...
2 report Azt a seres JOHN DU BART The Examiner , October 29 , 1815 . John Du Bart is said to have made a great noise in his life - time ; but it was nothing to the noise he makes at present at Covent - Garden Theatre , with his good ...
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Ancient Gower . ' Pericles , Chorus 1. 2. John Gower ( 1330-1408 ) , who wrote Confessio Amantis ( 1392-93 ) , and to whom Chaucer dedicated ( “ O moral Gower ' ) his Troilus and Criseyde . Lydgate . John Lydgate ( c . 1370 - c .
Ancient Gower . ' Pericles , Chorus 1. 2. John Gower ( 1330-1408 ) , who wrote Confessio Amantis ( 1392-93 ) , and to whom Chaucer dedicated ( “ O moral Gower ' ) his Troilus and Criseyde . Lydgate . John Lydgate ( c . 1370 - c .
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John Armstrong ( 1709–79 ) , also physician and poet , whose Art of Preserving Health , a poem ... The Propbecy of Famine , a Scots Pastoral , inscribed to John Wilkes , Esq . , in which the Scotch are ridiculed , appeared in 1763 .
John Armstrong ( 1709–79 ) , also physician and poet , whose Art of Preserving Health , a poem ... The Propbecy of Famine , a Scots Pastoral , inscribed to John Wilkes , Esq . , in which the Scotch are ridiculed , appeared in 1763 .
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