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Butler's important political satire was published in three parts , in 1663 , 1664 , and 1678. His prose characters were not collected and published until the eighteenth century . A. R. Waller , ed . , Hudibras ( 1905 ) J. Veldkamp ...
Butler's important political satire was published in three parts , in 1663 , 1664 , and 1678. His prose characters were not collected and published until the eighteenth century . A. R. Waller , ed . , Hudibras ( 1905 ) J. Veldkamp ...
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Hours of Idleness , published and withdrawn when he was eighteen , and republished the following year , received some kindly reviews . At twenty - one , he published the controversial English ...
Hours of Idleness , published and withdrawn when he was eighteen , and republished the following year , received some kindly reviews . At twenty - one , he published the controversial English ...
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He had very much admired The Village when it first appeared ( 1783 ) , and when Crabbe's 1807 volume was published Jeffrey gave it a warm welcome , holding that it was sufficient warrant for Crabbe to be considered “ one of the most ...
He had very much admired The Village when it first appeared ( 1783 ) , and when Crabbe's 1807 volume was published Jeffrey gave it a warm welcome , holding that it was sufficient warrant for Crabbe to be considered “ one of the most ...
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