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quadgram | frequency |
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acted at the theatre | 115 |
to the earl of | 84 |
on the th of | 80 |
year of his age | 66 |
in the reign of | 64 |
at the same time | 60 |
the th year of | 48 |
to the duke of | 48 |
one of the most | 47 |
in the th year | 46 |
of the duke of | 46 |
of the earl of | 45 |
under the title of | 44 |
is said to have | 41 |
was a man of | 41 |
th year of his | 40 |
seems to have been | 40 |
the author of the | 39 |
at the theatre in | 38 |
part of his life | 36 |
was the son of | 35 |
and printed in to | 34 |
the reign of king | 34 |
in the year he | 34 |
at the end of | 33 |
and dedicated to the | 32 |
lives of the poets | 32 |
to the memory of | 32 |
the duke of buckingham | 32 |
was one of the | 32 |
the latter end of | 32 |
he seems to have | 31 |
in the county of | 31 |
in a letter to | 31 |
the greatest part of | 31 |
in the beginning of | 31 |
dedicated to the earl | 30 |
the house of commons | 30 |
a copy of verses | 30 |
by the earl of | 29 |
he was obliged to | 29 |
of the church of | 28 |
the earl of dorset | 28 |
under the name of | 28 |
a private house in | 27 |
to have been a | 27 |
at a private house | 27 |
as a specimen of | 26 |
was born in the | 26 |
a great deal of | 26 |
in the middle of | 26 |
as well as the | 26 |
in the life of | 26 |
that he was a | 25 |
in the opinion of | 25 |
the beginning of the | 25 |
of which he was | 25 |
the history of the | 25 |
on account of his | 24 |
died in the year | 24 |
on the death of | 24 |
in consequence of this | 23 |
on account of the | 23 |
upon the death of | 23 |
the church of england | 23 |
in the words of | 23 |
acted in the year | 22 |
the death of his | 22 |
in his preface to | 22 |
in the house of | 22 |
in which he was | 22 |
of this play is | 22 |
the death of the | 22 |
he was sent to | 22 |
that he was not | 22 |
the earl of essex | 21 |
the middle of the | 21 |
and was buried in | 21 |
after the death of | 21 |
the earl of rochester | 21 |
the university of cambridge | 21 |
he was a man | 21 |
the end of the | 20 |
said to have been | 20 |
in the time of | 20 |
in a short time | 20 |
the time of his | 20 |
under the tuition of | 20 |
the duke of marlborough | 20 |
is one of the | 20 |
the son of a | 20 |
as if he had | 19 |
was buried in the | 19 |
a letter to the | 19 |
in the course of | 19 |
and at the same | 19 |
in one of his | 18 |
the character of a | 18 |
he is said to | 18 |
brought upon the stage | 18 |
in the hands of | 18 |
in the character of | 18 |
the university of oxford | 18 |
the title of the | 18 |
it is dedicated to | 18 |
received his education at | 18 |
reign of king james | 18 |
to the duchess of | 17 |
the king and queen | 17 |
he was born in | 17 |
by the duke of | 17 |
at the duke of | 17 |
the reign of queen | 17 |
on the other hand | 17 |
the first book of | 17 |
he received his education | 17 |
acted at a private | 17 |
for the first time | 17 |
the latter part of | 17 |
we shall here insert | 16 |
the th of january | 16 |
as one of the | 16 |
of the house of | 16 |
the year he was | 16 |
the rest of the | 16 |
dedicated to the duke | 16 |
of king charles ii | 16 |
at the expence of | 16 |
by the children of | 16 |
private house in black | 16 |
the lives of the | 16 |
born in the year | 16 |
an account of the | 16 |
to the university of | 16 |
he was removed to | 15 |
to have been the | 15 |
the duke of york | 15 |
he was of a | 15 |
and as he was | 15 |
that he did not | 15 |
acted at the duke | 15 |
to the dignity of | 15 |
the th of april | 15 |
was acted at the | 15 |
a specimen of his | 15 |
and the earl of | 15 |
one of the best | 15 |
under the care of | 15 |
in the midst of | 15 |
the duke of newcastle | 15 |
to the study of | 15 |
one of the commissioners | 15 |
into the hands of | 15 |
in the service of | 15 |
of king charles i | 15 |
at a time when | 14 |
the name of the | 14 |
the th of february | 14 |
for the sake of | 14 |
an account of his | 14 |
by the name of | 14 |
and that he was | 14 |
that he had been | 14 |
the end of his | 14 |
recommended him to the | 14 |
in the church of | 14 |
of this great man | 14 |
if he had been | 14 |
with the earl of | 14 |
in the year mr | 14 |
from time to time | 13 |
the city of london | 13 |
i did not know | 13 |
as soon as he | 13 |
that he had a | 13 |
is taken from the | 13 |
this play was acted | 13 |
that he was the | 13 |
the church of rome | 13 |
he was in the | 13 |
he was a great | 13 |
that he could not | 13 |
give an account of | 13 |
the house of lords | 13 |
the time of the | 13 |
grace the duke of | 13 |
the life of this | 13 |
the reign of charles | 13 |
of king james i | 13 |
a poem on the | 13 |
a friend of mine | 13 |
and one of the | 13 |
sent to the university | 13 |
when he was a | 13 |
his return to england | 13 |
the prince of wales | 13 |
his grace the duke | 13 |
he thought proper to | 12 |
the choice of his | 12 |
towards the end of | 12 |
i had begun to | 12 |
the manner of the | 12 |
with the duke of | 12 |
about the same time | 12 |
after the manner of | 12 |
to the house of | 12 |
in the month of | 12 |
the death of mr | 12 |
lived in the reign | 12 |
he was one of | 12 |
the head of the | 12 |
received the rudiments of | 12 |
the duke of wharton | 12 |
was interred in the | 12 |
latter part of his | 12 |
for the most part | 12 |
that it was a | 12 |
i do not remember | 12 |
at the age of | 12 |
a paper called the | 12 |
of which we shall | 12 |
in the preface to | 12 |
in the same manner | 12 |
at the head of | 12 |
the service of the | 12 |
the duke of ormond | 12 |
on the other side | 12 |
of one of the | 12 |
that it is a | 12 |
if it had been | 12 |
had the honour of | 12 |
in such a manner | 12 |
a translation of the | 12 |
of which we have | 12 |
the patronage of the | 12 |
he was able to | 12 |
it does not appear | 12 |
before the king and | 11 |
in order to be | 11 |
and a man of | 11 |
been a man of | 11 |
private house in drury | 11 |
to have been very | 11 |
in the mean time | 11 |
in favour of the | 11 |
to which he was | 11 |
is a kind of | 11 |
in the city of | 11 |
for the use of | 11 |
is dedicated to the | 11 |
in his dedication of | 11 |
persons of the first | 11 |
a great number of | 11 |
in the history of | 11 |
in the same year | 11 |
to the right hon | 11 |
as soon as the | 11 |
one of the lords | 11 |
had the honour to | 11 |
the second part of | 11 |
the duke of lancaster | 11 |
the early part of | 11 |
the first part of | 11 |
the th of july | 11 |
it would have been | 11 |
he had a great | 11 |
at the house of | 11 |
of the poets of | 11 |
printed in the year | 11 |
of the reign of | 11 |
the th of march | 11 |
the first volume of | 11 |
beginning of the year | 11 |
house in black fryars | 11 |
of the life of | 11 |
when i was a | 11 |
at the theatre royal | 11 |
in the cause of | 11 |
end of his life | 11 |
in the manner of | 11 |
the rudiments of his | 11 |
have been a man | 11 |
a piece called the | 11 |
the honour of knighthood | 11 |
we have already observed | 11 |
was descended from a | 11 |
from the french of | 11 |
he has the following | 11 |
the business of the | 11 |
reign of king charles | 11 |
the th of may | 11 |
the earl of mulgrave | 11 |
took the degree of | 11 |
the th of december | 11 |
the opinion of some | 11 |
play is taken from | 11 |
was a young man | 10 |
in his essay on | 10 |
in a few months | 10 |
that he had not | 10 |
in the choice of | 10 |
performed at the theatre | 10 |
to the time of | 10 |
he died in the | 10 |
seems not to have | 10 |
of king james ii | 10 |
latter end of the | 10 |
present the reader with | 10 |
wrote a letter to | 10 |
the remaining part of | 10 |
rudiments of his education | 10 |
and that he had | 10 |
to the countess of | 10 |
at the black fryars | 10 |
the same year he | 10 |
it is taken from | 10 |
of that great man | 10 |
life and death of | 10 |
the plot of this | 10 |
the age in which | 10 |
for a long time | 10 |
written in the year | 10 |
one of the greatest | 10 |
the place of his | 10 |
that it would be | 10 |
as he was a | 10 |
it must be owned | 10 |
i do not think | 10 |
this play is taken | 10 |
in the parish of | 10 |
we have no account | 10 |
the same time he | 10 |
at the time of | 10 |
in the latter end | 10 |
at the desire of | 10 |
was not to be | 10 |
the plot is taken | 10 |
a man of the | 10 |
the design of this | 10 |
by the force of | 10 |
at the battle of | 10 |
he had the honour | 10 |
it is said that | 10 |
he was not only | 10 |
the life and death | 10 |
specimen of his poetry | 10 |
a letter to mr | 10 |
when he was about | 10 |
it is to be | 10 |
put an end to | 10 |
and in order to | 10 |
after the accession of | 10 |
but he did not | 10 |
introduced upon the stage | 10 |
the second volume of | 10 |
a man who had | 10 |
if he had not | 10 |
to which is added | 10 |
plot of this play | 10 |
he went to the | 10 |
it will not be | 10 |
of master of arts | 9 |
acted by the children | 9 |
translated from the french | 9 |
his father was a | 9 |
remaining part of his | 9 |
was one of those | 9 |
early part of his | 9 |
in the early part | 9 |
in the highest esteem | 9 |
a letter to a | 9 |
and on the th | 9 |
theatre in the hay | 9 |
was sent to the | 9 |
some of the best | 9 |
not been able to | 9 |
in the room of | 9 |
the first of these | 9 |
of the truth of | 9 |
the life of the | 9 |
had the misfortune to | 9 |
have already taken notice | 9 |
is the author of | 9 |
of the same kind | 9 |
when he came to | 9 |
by far the most | 9 |
to the resentment of | 9 |
the interest of the | 9 |
as well as of | 9 |
rape of the lock | 9 |
some of the most | 9 |
the duke of monmouth | 9 |
the earl of orrery | 9 |
for the plot see | 9 |
the th of october | 9 |
which we have already | 9 |
in a great measure | 9 |
prefixed to his works | 9 |
when i think of | 9 |
the side of the | 9 |
a man of a | 9 |
the accession of king | 9 |
that it was not | 9 |
he was the first | 9 |
this play met with | 9 |
to whom he was | 9 |
degree of master of | 9 |
a couple of years | 9 |
one of his letters | 9 |
by the title of | 9 |
we shall present the | 9 |
the earl of oxford | 9 |
shall present the reader | 9 |
nothing to do with | 9 |
the people of faery | 9 |
the th of november | 9 |
had a right to | 9 |
of which the following | 9 |
the study of the | 9 |
several copies of verses | 9 |
the authority of the | 9 |
the hands of the | 9 |
and as soon as | 9 |
greatest part of the | 9 |
in prose and verse | 9 |
to the king of | 9 |
the opinion of the | 9 |
a member of the | 9 |
in the d year | 9 |
to the acquaintance of | 9 |
a man of great | 9 |
in which he lived | 9 |
the remainder of his | 9 |
the favour of the | 9 |
and in the year | 9 |
of the university of | 9 |
the prince of orange | 9 |
copy of verses to | 9 |
he could not be | 9 |
it is no wonder | 9 |
his dramatic works are | 9 |
that he should be | 9 |
the memory of his | 9 |
made one of the | 8 |
with which he had | 8 |
has a right to | 8 |
and was interred in | 8 |
was a woman of | 8 |
the occasion of his | 8 |
at his house at | 8 |
was written by mr | 8 |
he takes occasion to | 8 |
greatest part of his | 8 |
between him and the | 8 |
a member of parliament | 8 |
he left behind him | 8 |
the reputation of his | 8 |
much about this time | 8 |
when the earl of | 8 |
a man of wit | 8 |
trinity college in cambridge | 8 |
of the civil war | 8 |
two or three years | 8 |
to have had a | 8 |
and when he came | 8 |
in the same county | 8 |
did not live to | 8 |
age in which he | 8 |
brought on the stage | 8 |
we have already taken | 8 |
this play is founded | 8 |
the d year of | 8 |
with respect to the | 8 |
his royal highness the | 8 |
as we have already | 8 |
of the countess of | 8 |
entered into holy orders | 8 |
he might have been | 8 |
by which means he | 8 |
of an ancient family | 8 |
the state of the | 8 |
of which he had | 8 |
and in the same | 8 |
but to return to | 8 |
and as he had | 8 |
to which is prefixed | 8 |
a man of very | 8 |
the care of his | 8 |
descended of an ancient | 8 |
to the right honourable | 8 |
the edge of the | 8 |
the force of his | 8 |
his history of the | 8 |
the breaking out of | 8 |
by the death of | 8 |
and though he was | 8 |
the earl of surry | 8 |
writer of his life | 8 |
acted before the king | 8 |
if he did not | 8 |
the character of the | 8 |
he returned to england | 8 |
his preface to the | 8 |
so that it was | 8 |
the words of the | 8 |
not to have been | 8 |
house in drury lane | 8 |
to king charles ii | 8 |
of those who were | 8 |
works are chiefly these | 8 |
and i think that | 8 |
the power of the | 8 |
and that it was | 8 |
was at that time | 8 |
well acquainted with the | 8 |
the earl of strafford | 8 |
he said to me | 8 |
of so great a | 8 |
in the latter part | 8 |
it was to be | 8 |
it is certain that | 8 |
which we shall here | 8 |
by whom he had | 8 |
take a view of | 8 |
such and such a | 8 |
he did not long | 8 |
to one of the | 8 |
on the battle of | 8 |
the psalms of david | 8 |
the conduct of the | 8 |
reign of queen elizabeth | 8 |
dedicated to the lady | 8 |
with an air of | 8 |
one day i was | 8 |
of king charles the | 8 |
the house of peers | 8 |
breaking out of the | 8 |
a great part of | 8 |
king charles the iid | 8 |
to king charles i | 8 |
a friend of his | 8 |
it is certain he | 8 |
was made one of | 8 |
a few days after | 8 |
the th of august | 8 |
a man of letters | 8 |
was the daughter of | 8 |
that he might be | 8 |
while he was in | 8 |
that if he had | 8 |
at the british museum | 8 |
in the possession of | 8 |
plot is taken from | 8 |
education at the university | 7 |
he was very young | 7 |
he had received from | 7 |
works of this author | 7 |
during the civil wars | 7 |
under the direction of | 7 |
reign of charles i | 7 |
of the first book | 7 |
acted with great applause | 7 |
a volume of poems | 7 |
taken notice of by | 7 |
whom he had a | 7 |
be met with in | 7 |
is not to be | 7 |
the church of st | 7 |
of sir thomas overbury | 7 |
of great britain and | 7 |
it may not be | 7 |
there is no account | 7 |
to whom he had | 7 |
before the death of | 7 |
to be written by | 7 |
of which he has | 7 |
as well as his | 7 |
the author of this | 7 |
to take care of | 7 |
the minds of the | 7 |
earl of dorset and | 7 |
to be found in | 7 |
a man of genius | 7 |
the countess of hertford | 7 |
there must be a | 7 |
he was so much | 7 |
part of the plot | 7 |
a great admirer of | 7 |
he came to london | 7 |
an enemy to the | 7 |
quote a few lines | 7 |
writing for the stage | 7 |
in his early years | 7 |
the doctrine of the | 7 |
when our author was | 7 |
the lustre of his | 7 |
in the year a | 7 |
at the university of | 7 |
the members of the | 7 |
of verses addressed to | 7 |
the poets of great | 7 |
a few years ago | 7 |
so great a man | 7 |
we have already seen | 7 |
the author of his | 7 |
the whole course of | 7 |
when he was very | 7 |
i do not know | 7 |
in which it is | 7 |
a good deal of | 7 |
esteemed one of the | 7 |
in his life of | 7 |
appears to have been | 7 |
such a manner as | 7 |
the author of a | 7 |
in imitation of the | 7 |
as well as to | 7 |
introduced him to the | 7 |
an old woman who | 7 |
he was master of | 7 |
of dorset and middlesex | 7 |
part of this play | 7 |
the death of queen | 7 |
the course of this | 7 |
he had the happiness | 7 |
on the same subject | 7 |
this great man died | 7 |
the people of the | 7 |
erected to his memory | 7 |
in the following manner | 7 |
the gentlemen of the | 7 |
the merit of the | 7 |
is far from being | 7 |
in which he had | 7 |
the earl of devonshire | 7 |
in consequence of his | 7 |
the children of the | 7 |
this play has been | 7 |
to the court of | 7 |
degree of bachelor of | 7 |
to go to the | 7 |
afterwards lord bishop of | 7 |
to return to the | 7 |
the cause of the | 7 |
of his grace the | 7 |
author of the following | 7 |
and the duke of | 7 |
of some of the | 7 |
the name of a | 7 |
to the best advantage | 7 |
he was the most | 7 |
the family of the | 7 |
he did not know | 7 |
well received by the | 7 |
master of the horse | 7 |
one of the first | 7 |
not in the least | 7 |
was not a little | 7 |
trembling of the veil | 7 |
an instance of the | 7 |
after the publication of | 7 |
could not bear the | 7 |
he wrote a letter | 7 |
copy of verses addressed | 7 |
the degree of master | 7 |
the eldest son of | 7 |
the bishop of salisbury | 7 |
acted in drury lane | 7 |
the interest of his | 7 |
he was born at | 7 |
but when he was | 7 |
this gentleman was descended | 7 |
poet was the son | 7 |
he had not the | 7 |
on the st of | 7 |
a few years before | 7 |
of the christian religion | 7 |
in the study of | 7 |
the reputation of a | 7 |
in his history of | 7 |
to the marquis of | 7 |
raised to the dignity | 7 |
died the th of | 7 |
the death of her | 7 |
of his life in | 7 |
gentleman was descended from | 7 |
is taken from a | 7 |
a little before the | 7 |
the year he published | 7 |
of the most eminent | 7 |
of the civil wars | 7 |
he wrote a poem | 7 |
to the living of | 7 |
the words of mr | 7 |
to such a degree | 7 |
himself to the study | 7 |
he would not have | 7 |
of the works of | 7 |
he seems not to | 7 |
in the university of | 7 |
of the privy council | 7 |
and there was a | 7 |
the trembling of the | 7 |
the earl of clarendon | 7 |
was the first who | 7 |
he lived not to | 7 |
addressed to the earl | 7 |
order of the garter | 7 |
this is one of | 7 |
the close of his | 7 |
a gentleman of great | 7 |
of charles the iid | 7 |
with whom he was | 7 |
was seized with a | 7 |
he was a young | 7 |
towards the latter end | 7 |
descended from a very | 7 |
after this he was | 7 |
in his own house | 7 |
buried in the church | 7 |
came out of the | 7 |
died on the th | 7 |
shall quote a few | 7 |
when he was at | 7 |
received the honour of | 7 |
as though it were | 7 |
years before his death | 7 |
great britain and ireland | 6 |
we have already mentioned | 6 |
in all probability he | 6 |
by whom he was | 6 |
was looked upon as | 6 |
where he had been | 6 |
this play was written | 6 |
for the interest of | 6 |
of any of the | 6 |
born about the year | 6 |
in the chancel of | 6 |
play is founded on | 6 |
appeared on the stage | 6 |
greatest part of which | 6 |
of the first fashion | 6 |
who seems to have | 6 |
been for some time | 6 |
our author was born | 6 |
in a few years | 6 |
some of his friends | 6 |
the earl of pembroke | 6 |
poets of great britain | 6 |
a specimen of the | 6 |
the world by the | 6 |
it is reasonable to | 6 |
he was about to | 6 |
he translated into english | 6 |
the life of mr | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
was taken notice of | 6 |
he had never been | 6 |
he was of an | 6 |
he had a right | 6 |
the tuition of mr | 6 |
in the language of | 6 |
so far from being | 6 |
to do with the | 6 |
this gentleman was born | 6 |
he received the honour | 6 |
with whom he had | 6 |
on the d of | 6 |
he had been a | 6 |
which began at westminster | 6 |
seems to have had | 6 |
the commissioners of the | 6 |
of his own time | 6 |
he was cotemporary with | 6 |
the top of the | 6 |
i could not understand | 6 |
in love with her | 6 |
d year of his | 6 |
the duchess of portsmouth | 6 |
he was seized with | 6 |
he was forced to | 6 |
there was an old | 6 |
i am going to | 6 |
the nature of the | 6 |
of the art of | 6 |
was descended from the | 6 |
or the history of | 6 |
of the commissioners of | 6 |
at his house in | 6 |
the best of his | 6 |
his education at the | 6 |
it is difficult to | 6 |
as if it had | 6 |
made acquainted with the | 6 |
that i could not | 6 |
was honoured with the | 6 |
the conclusion of the | 6 |
he told me that | 6 |
of the last age | 6 |
to the favour of | 6 |
wits of his time | 6 |
in the british museum | 6 |
and i began to | 6 |
that he would not | 6 |
the height of his | 6 |
it is not to | 6 |
author of his life | 6 |
the degree of bachelor | 6 |
knight of the garter | 6 |
written in heroic verse | 6 |
life of this great | 6 |
the author of it | 6 |
he had recourse to | 6 |
he set up a | 6 |
with a great deal | 6 |
while he remained at | 6 |
of his education at | 6 |
as appears from the | 6 |
and i have heard | 6 |
to the end of | 6 |
so high an opinion | 6 |
in front of me | 6 |
wrote a piece called | 6 |
of a man who | 6 |
in a few days | 6 |
was so well pleased | 6 |
to be met with | 6 |
he was educated in | 6 |
that his father was | 6 |
and the same year | 6 |
the theatre royal in | 6 |
him a present of | 6 |
the following is a | 6 |
he took the degree | 6 |
upon the evidence of | 6 |
these are the most | 6 |
a person of his | 6 |
the year in which | 6 |
for the benefit of | 6 |
the ingenious author of | 6 |
in opposition to the | 6 |
walking up and down | 6 |
the top of a | 6 |
king james the iid | 6 |
in the pursuit of | 6 |
could not have been | 6 |
and the old woman | 6 |
the latin and greek | 6 |
in the translation of | 6 |
about the time of | 6 |
a poem called the | 6 |
not long after this | 6 |
the reason of his | 6 |
than in the words | 6 |
being a man of | 6 |
in verse and prose | 6 |
of the same month | 6 |
and that he might | 6 |
in some of his | 6 |
accession to the throne | 6 |
our author wrote a | 6 |
does not appear to | 6 |
on the accession of | 6 |
the misfortune to be | 6 |
of a man of | 6 |
an essay on the | 6 |
i was in the | 6 |
he was not a | 6 |
he never failed to | 6 |
if he was not | 6 |
was descended of an | 6 |
of the present age | 6 |
of the nature of | 6 |
to which he had | 6 |
to make use of | 6 |
have not been able | 6 |
the same kind of | 6 |
the children of st | 6 |
the earl of sunderland | 6 |
the close of the | 6 |
history of his own | 6 |
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the earl of hertford | 6 |
the earl of somerset | 6 |
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the earl of hallifax | 6 |
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the duchess of cleveland | 6 |
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the earl of newcastle | 6 |
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the th of june | 6 |
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account of his plays | 6 |
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of most of the | 6 |
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in the following lines | 6 |
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the act of indemnity | 6 |
the cause of his | 6 |
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flourished in the reign | 6 |
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the rape of the | 6 |
latter end of queen | 6 |
perfectly proportioned human body | 6 |
the translation of the | 6 |
the earl of leicester | 6 |
the hands of a | 6 |
to be the author | 6 |
letter to a friend | 6 |
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dedicated to the right | 6 |
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the publication of the | 6 |
in his second book | 6 |
the beauty of the | 6 |
in the name of | 6 |
of bachelor of arts | 6 |
was introduced to the | 6 |
the mirror of magistrates | 6 |
of sir richard steele | 6 |
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design of this play | 5 |
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much of the world | 5 |
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present it to the | 5 |
the master of the | 5 |
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in his younger years | 5 |
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from place to place | 5 |
the names of the | 5 |
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about the year he | 5 |
see the life of | 5 |
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the throne of england | 5 |
to him as a | 5 |
the state of his | 5 |
asked him if he | 5 |
in a paper called | 5 |
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towards the close of | 5 |
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honour of knighthood from | 5 |
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on the duke of | 5 |
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the honour of his | 5 |
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a perfectly proportioned human | 5 |
the course of his | 5 |
the old woman said | 5 |
come into the world | 5 |
old woman in a | 5 |
with the rest of | 5 |
years of age he | 5 |
his preface to his | 5 |
many persons of distinction | 5 |
in the heat of | 5 |
of the english poets | 5 |
no more than a | 5 |
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the plot is founded | 5 |
applied himself to the | 5 |
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was educated in grammar | 5 |
the king and the | 5 |
in a very short | 5 |
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a part of the | 5 |
the true spirit of | 5 |
when he was young | 5 |
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of the most noble | 5 |
for which he had | 5 |
a collection of poems | 5 |
to the king and | 5 |
that he was in | 5 |
at that time he | 5 |
who conversed with him | 5 |
the death of that | 5 |
do not think that | 5 |
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in a book called | 5 |
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daughter of sir william | 5 |
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his arrival in england | 5 |
to trinity college in | 5 |
by some of the | 5 |
he lived in the | 5 |
private house in salisbury | 5 |
in the year following | 5 |
man of wit and | 5 |
which not a little | 5 |
was made master of | 5 |
that she did not | 5 |
was the author of | 5 |
whole course of his | 5 |
the county of devon | 5 |
of honour to the | 5 |
of which he himself | 5 |
of sir william temple | 5 |
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to him in the | 5 |
the heart of man | 5 |
to be in the | 5 |
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a man of parts | 5 |
some account of the | 5 |
knight of the bath | 5 |
a very young man | 5 |
the private house in | 5 |
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dedicated to the duchess | 5 |
all men of taste | 5 |
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to be confined to | 5 |
the good fortune to | 5 |
by persons of the | 5 |
i am convinced that | 5 |
poem to the memory | 5 |
of a good man | 5 |
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of his days in | 5 |
his wife and family | 5 |
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with him in the | 5 |
we have already given | 5 |
of the life and | 5 |
and is said to | 5 |
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the foundation of all | 5 |
one of his plays | 5 |
lord lieutenant of ireland | 5 |
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years of his life | 5 |
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the late duke of | 5 |
himself a man of | 5 |
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his early education at | 5 |
to enter into the | 5 |
the first act of | 5 |
in a little while | 5 |
the vivacity of his | 5 |
chancellor of the exchequer | 5 |
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acted by his royal | 5 |
reign of queen anne | 5 |
must be allowed to | 5 |
in the parliament which | 5 |
well as to the | 5 |
knight of the sheep | 5 |
he quitted the university | 5 |
that there was a | 5 |
a paraphrase on the | 5 |
the change of the | 5 |
to screen him from | 5 |
distinguished himself by his | 5 |
that they could not | 5 |
afterwards archbishop of canterbury | 5 |
of her own sex | 5 |
the earl of roscommon | 5 |
a true spirit of | 5 |
of king henry vi | 5 |
which the following is | 5 |
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a few days before | 5 |
a few years later | 5 |
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second volume of the | 5 |
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model of the ancients | 5 |
parliament which began at | 5 |
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published in one volume | 5 |
she was mistress of | 5 |
year of her age | 5 |
what he had said | 5 |
by which it will | 5 |
of the fairy queen | 5 |
all the biographers of | 5 |
the chevalier de st | 5 |
had by this time | 5 |
of the power of | 5 |
would be injurious to | 5 |
the th of the | 5 |
him to the acquaintance | 5 |
a very short time | 5 |
poem on the battle | 5 |
a poet and a | 5 |
that kind of poetry | 5 |
is allowed to have | 5 |
i shall quote a | 5 |
in answer to this | 5 |
hundred pounds a year | 5 |
in the year was | 5 |
it is certainly true | 5 |
the vicissitudes of fortune | 5 |
by king charles i | 5 |
the third book of | 5 |
from the beginning of | 5 |
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account of his works | 5 |
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printed in a book | 5 |
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in the esteem of | 5 |
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the simplicity of the | 5 |
translated by our author | 5 |
duke and duchess of | 5 |
he was a boy | 5 |
what i had written | 5 |
published at london in | 5 |
to the value of | 5 |
to sir charles sedley | 5 |
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the merit of this | 5 |
that he might not | 5 |
the loss of his | 5 |
against the earl of | 5 |
a letter to sir | 5 |
that the world was | 5 |
i knew that i | 5 |
with a young man | 5 |
he had a particular | 5 |
that he had the | 5 |
this play is written | 5 |
who at that time | 5 |
the latter of which | 5 |
was not able to | 5 |
ill state of health | 5 |
the character of this | 5 |
i went to the | 5 |
at his leisure hours | 5 |
the time he was | 5 |
of the age in | 5 |
of sir william davenant | 5 |
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play was acted with | 5 |
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said to be written | 5 |
the queen of scots | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
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a piece of his | 5 |
prince george of denmark | 5 |
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equal to that of | 5 |
essay on translated verse | 5 |
did you ever hear | 5 |
high an opinion of | 5 |
the laws of the | 5 |
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published in the year | 5 |
the house of the | 5 |
as it had been | 5 |
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the conclusion of his | 5 |
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will not be improper | 5 |
in the first volume | 5 |
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not be improper to | 5 |
of the th century | 5 |
to king james i | 5 |
of the most finished | 5 |
once when i was | 5 |
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the opinion of many | 5 |
the beginning of his | 5 |
which he did not | 5 |
i did not see | 5 |
but in a few | 5 |
to be the most | 5 |
is author of the | 5 |
removed from thence to | 5 |
but a few days | 5 |
which he was master | 5 |
of the minor poets | 5 |
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be that as it | 5 |
he is the author | 5 |
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an old woman in | 5 |
about the middle of | 5 |
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the duchess of york | 5 |
the right honourable the | 5 |
dedicated to the marquis | 5 |
of the best writers | 5 |
his dedication of his | 5 |
went over to ireland | 5 |
accession of king george | 5 |
the plot taken from | 5 |
the truth of this | 5 |
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in the early morning | 5 |
to the merit of | 5 |
the cause of virtue | 5 |
at the private house | 5 |
as some of his | 5 |
of the year he | 5 |
is certain he was | 5 |
was at the university | 5 |
an instance of this | 5 |
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author of the notes | 5 |
the character of mr | 5 |
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before we give an | 5 |
that the duke of | 5 |
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as appears by a | 5 |
much about the same | 5 |
and dedicated to his | 5 |
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that i have not | 5 |
by which he was | 5 |
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the success of his | 5 |
him one of the | 5 |
the duke and duchess | 5 |
his poem called the | 5 |
too much of the | 5 |
of one of his | 5 |
when this play was | 5 |
after his return to | 5 |
it was because he | 5 |
the inns of court | 5 |
house in salisbury court | 5 |
about the age of | 5 |
which at that time | 5 |
the story of the | 5 |
by the assistance of | 5 |
arms and the man | 5 |
every man in his | 5 |
crowd in the street | 5 |
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doctrine of the church | 5 |
at the court of | 5 |
as appears by his | 5 |
notes to the dunciad | 5 |
to the last degree | 5 |
to his grace the | 5 |
as the author of | 5 |
to sir william davenant | 5 |
the truth of the | 5 |
to the queen of | 5 |
a knight of the | 5 |
the restoration of charles | 5 |
as not to be | 5 |
the preface to which | 5 |
may be justly said | 5 |
was obliged to be | 5 |
the son of john | 5 |
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some account of his | 5 |
the model of the | 5 |
in a dialogue between | 5 |
it will be no | 5 |
piece of his called | 5 |
we have met with | 5 |
the british museum reading | 5 |
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that he might have | 5 |
a sacrifice to the | 5 |
of the fair sex | 5 |
his addresses to her | 5 |
at that time was | 5 |
to have recourse to | 5 |
an ancient family in | 5 |
that he would have | 5 |
was descended of a | 5 |
was always ready to | 5 |
of the king of | 5 |
and it is not | 5 |
the death of king | 5 |
a comedy called the | 5 |
he was capable of | 5 |
he entered into holy | 5 |
a man of taste | 5 |
with regard to the | 5 |
it seems to me | 5 |
written by our author | 5 |
same year he published | 5 |
i have ever known | 5 |
was happy in the | 5 |
insert as a specimen | 5 |
which he was to | 5 |
a gentleman who had | 5 |
was not so much | 5 |
about this time he | 5 |
and when it was | 5 |
not so much as | 5 |
the power of his | 5 |
there can be no | 5 |
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the earl of portland | 5 |
the house of a | 5 |
perhaps one of the | 5 |
about the beginning of | 5 |
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of the family of | 5 |
to give it a | 5 |
the writer of his | 5 |
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of his late majesty | 5 |
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in the latin tongue | 5 |
his translation of the | 5 |
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an opportunity of making | 5 |
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for a few days | 5 |
in praise of the | 5 |
all who knew him | 5 |
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to be given to | 5 |
there is not a | 5 |
which he lived not | 5 |
i did not believe | 5 |
about the latter end | 5 |
to king charles the | 5 |
the life of king | 5 |
the third volume of | 5 |
the earl of shaftsbury | 5 |
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was thought to be | 5 |
i met him in | 5 |
and his manner of | 5 |
the crown of england | 5 |
which he was so | 5 |
was a member of | 5 |
a man of so | 5 |
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of the state of | 5 |
his place in the | 5 |
the passion of love | 5 |
known by the name | 5 |
that one of the | 5 |
the th of september | 5 |
of his own times | 5 |
is the opinion of | 5 |
died about the year | 5 |
that he was obliged | 5 |
to turn his thoughts | 5 |
have nothing to do | 5 |
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written in imitation of | 5 |
our author was in | 5 |
during which time he | 5 |
by the interest of | 5 |
in a copy of | 5 |
of homer and virgil | 5 |
king and queen at | 5 |
he had a taste | 5 |
carolus duran and bastien | 5 |
he received the rudiments | 5 |
which obliged him to | 5 |
well as the most | 5 |
and was obliged to | 5 |
merry wives of windsor | 5 |
it seemed to me | 5 |
which he had no | 5 |
his life in a | 5 |
death of queen elizabeth | 5 |
had not been long | 5 |
the notes to the | 5 |
the time of her | 5 |
made him one of | 5 |
he had the greatest | 5 |
that as soon as | 5 |
but it was not | 5 |
but it is certain | 5 |
the isle of wight | 5 |
the principles of the | 4 |
of a great genius | 4 |
one of his books | 4 |
which i shall here | 4 |
the earl of chesterfield | 4 |
or love in a | 4 |
did not chuse to | 4 |
for the payment of | 4 |
this play was originally | 4 |
the payment of the | 4 |
entering into holy orders | 4 |
he was made choice | 4 |
the reader with a | 4 |
which he has prefixed | 4 |
would be superfluous to | 4 |
was preferred to the | 4 |
before he had been | 4 |
when he was in | 4 |
like that of a | 4 |
officer in the army | 4 |
lest he should be | 4 |
of the passion of | 4 |
as he was of | 4 |
the parish of st | 4 |
it may be said | 4 |
her dramatic works are | 4 |
in many of his | 4 |
had been put into | 4 |
to her royal highness | 4 |
copy of verses on | 4 |
to which he has | 4 |
that could not be | 4 |
that when he was | 4 |
middle of the night | 4 |
so high a degree | 4 |
and at other times | 4 |
he remained at the | 4 |
the duke of devonshire | 4 |
and when i asked | 4 |
as the earl of | 4 |
he gave it to | 4 |
change of the ministry | 4 |
set out for france | 4 |
the last scene of | 4 |
a woman of the | 4 |
for one of the | 4 |
study of the law | 4 |
for whom he had | 4 |
he was raised to | 4 |
not only for the | 4 |
speaker of the house | 4 |
the study of poetry | 4 |
a gentleman commoner in | 4 |
out of the room | 4 |
a sum of money | 4 |
occasion to mention the | 4 |
from whence he was | 4 |
the dramatic works of | 4 |
years old when he | 4 |
is thought to be | 4 |
remainder of his life | 4 |
royal highness the duke | 4 |
knowledge of the world | 4 |
nor is it very | 4 |
a few days afterwards | 4 |
he was engaged in | 4 |
the first satire of | 4 |
he was educated at | 4 |
the growth of popery | 4 |
our author published his | 4 |
at the command of | 4 |
quitted the university without | 4 |
when he was sent | 4 |
life of lonely austerity | 4 |
the former of these | 4 |
him as a man | 4 |
and was born at | 4 |
after he had taken | 4 |
and received the rudiments | 4 |
which was in all | 4 |
was written in the | 4 |
the restoration he was | 4 |
it is a kind | 4 |
the latter of these | 4 |
that i did not | 4 |
would have been an | 4 |
that madame blavatsky had | 4 |
for the first few | 4 |
of the prince of | 4 |
for want of a | 4 |
to have been born | 4 |
educated in grammar learning | 4 |
restoration of king charles | 4 |
printed at london in | 4 |
were printed together in | 4 |
in a letter dated | 4 |
was amongst the first | 4 |
was removed from thence | 4 |
the service of his | 4 |
fair maid of the | 4 |
time before his death | 4 |
has the following lines | 4 |
was so much the | 4 |
after thirty years i | 4 |
biographers of the poets | 4 |
with some of the | 4 |
have been a good | 4 |
from fear or favour | 4 |
resemblance to that of | 4 |
the expence of his | 4 |
ten or twelve years | 4 |
but in place of | 4 |
it is addressed to | 4 |
at home and abroad | 4 |
the county of surry | 4 |
is by no means | 4 |
to the knowledge of | 4 |
i was full of | 4 |
and went to the | 4 |
the prologue and epilogue | 4 |
time of the rebellion | 4 |
interest of his country | 4 |
of the two former | 4 |
along the edge of | 4 |
did not long remain | 4 |
the north side of | 4 |
a friend of mr | 4 |
when he had finished | 4 |
often acted at a | 4 |
the admiration of the | 4 |
his character as a | 4 |
was pleased to give | 4 |
that the earl of | 4 |
made a considerable figure | 4 |
was master of the | 4 |
this we have already | 4 |
story is taken from | 4 |
the success of the | 4 |
of the last century | 4 |
preface to this play | 4 |
of his leisure hours | 4 |
if he had written | 4 |
a man in a | 4 |
in regard to his | 4 |
and it would have | 4 |
with so great a | 4 |
enter into holy orders | 4 |
not be amiss to | 4 |
of king henry viii | 4 |
a period to his | 4 |
of verses prefixed to | 4 |
part of king henry | 4 |
of the most celebrated | 4 |
the character of his | 4 |
to consider him as | 4 |
very nature of things | 4 |
as if he were | 4 |
after the fall of | 4 |
the case of the | 4 |
who flourished in the | 4 |
and in the morning | 4 |
high opinion of his | 4 |
of a popish successor | 4 |
a discourse on the | 4 |
got the better of | 4 |
met with a very | 4 |
says that he was | 4 |
at the latter end | 4 |
will be pleased to | 4 |
a grant of the | 4 |
when he went to | 4 |
in the shape of | 4 |
of the greatest men | 4 |
by the favour of | 4 |
in he was made | 4 |
as an evidence of | 4 |
a man of action | 4 |
took a journey into | 4 |
to whom they were | 4 |
the imagination of the | 4 |
a young man who | 4 |
in the preface he | 4 |
in his last sickness | 4 |
the support of the | 4 |
a visit to the | 4 |
in order to have | 4 |
a few months ago | 4 |
it is not improbable | 4 |
of a good family | 4 |
thought it his duty | 4 |
man in his humour | 4 |
appear to have been | 4 |
under the character of | 4 |
service to his country | 4 |
the story is taken | 4 |
wilt thou forgive that | 4 |
in such and such | 4 |
was years of age | 4 |
for a short time | 4 |
was not the only | 4 |
became acquainted with the | 4 |
he might have done | 4 |
it had been a | 4 |
if i had been | 4 |
some of them have | 4 |
to that of a | 4 |
to the throne of | 4 |
a little house at | 4 |
and after the death | 4 |
at the close of | 4 |
like a great actor | 4 |
comptroller of the houshold | 4 |
left behind him the | 4 |
to him by his | 4 |
exactly as i remember | 4 |
which he seems to | 4 |
had given him a | 4 |
upon the side of | 4 |
as he was himself | 4 |
a specimen of mr | 4 |
by the students of | 4 |
gentleman was the son | 4 |
the making of the | 4 |
had told me that | 4 |
recommended himself to the | 4 |
and the year following | 4 |
it was not the | 4 |
to him the care | 4 |
she was married to | 4 |
entitled the character of | 4 |
in a book of | 4 |
i was at the | 4 |
which he had never | 4 |
his majesty was so | 4 |
published a translation of | 4 |
by one of the | 4 |
that the reader may | 4 |
by sir william davenant | 4 |
at his own expence | 4 |
a few days to | 4 |
in which they were | 4 |
he received his early | 4 |
part of it is | 4 |
during the civil war | 4 |
wrote a copy of | 4 |
did not care to | 4 |
it would be superfluous | 4 |
the following beautiful lines | 4 |
a specimen of her | 4 |
was a lady of | 4 |
that this was the | 4 |
him to be of | 4 |
was often heard to | 4 |
place of his nativity | 4 |
the memory of the | 4 |
have the pleasure of | 4 |
the restoration of king | 4 |
gaiety of his temper | 4 |
of the other sex | 4 |
was far from being | 4 |
lived in friendship with | 4 |
of this kind of | 4 |
the degree of batchelor | 4 |
great offence to the | 4 |
from the earl of | 4 |
be a kind of | 4 |
the life of our | 4 |
to the beginning of | 4 |
the resentment of the | 4 |
must be a change | 4 |
he was prevailed upon | 4 |
but it must be | 4 |
for that very reason | 4 |
it was a great | 4 |
part of the audience | 4 |
as there is no | 4 |
the first rank of | 4 |
the year he went | 4 |
where there was a | 4 |
out of the window | 4 |
a series of shilling | 4 |
that he was then | 4 |
of the english stage | 4 |
was the occasion of | 4 |
the characters of the | 4 |
to a man of | 4 |
author died in the | 4 |
any of his cotemporaries | 4 |
in the prologue to | 4 |
which would have been | 4 |
the sound of the | 4 |
of the right hon | 4 |
be prevailed upon to | 4 |
one day when i | 4 |
on the north side | 4 |
that she could not | 4 |
a few years after | 4 |
a very high opinion | 4 |
to the patronage of | 4 |
it appears he was | 4 |
character as a poet | 4 |
a little group of | 4 |
the advantage of his | 4 |
into the favour of | 4 |
a younger son of | 4 |
second part of the | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
to an intimate friend | 4 |
a year or two | 4 |
laid to his charge | 4 |
was son of mr | 4 |
old friend of my | 4 |
addressed to the duchess | 4 |
highness the prince of | 4 |
being one of the | 4 |
with one of the | 4 |
which he has given | 4 |
some part of his | 4 |
in which there is | 4 |
the earl of godolphin | 4 |
the court of france | 4 |
we shall conclude this | 4 |
it will be proper | 4 |
with his own hand | 4 |
for the story see | 4 |
perhaps it may be | 4 |
the chancel of st | 4 |
one of them had | 4 |
she would not have | 4 |
and in a short | 4 |
the duke of lauderdale | 4 |
may have been the | 4 |
manner of the ancients | 4 |
to be considered as | 4 |
it may be true | 4 |
british museum reading room | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
from which i shall | 4 |
the duke of berwick | 4 |
at the height of | 4 |
is perhaps one of | 4 |
early discoveries of a | 4 |
a right to be | 4 |
and i could not | 4 |
the duke of edinburgh | 4 |
but as yet we | 4 |
he was to have | 4 |
though he had a | 4 |
he was made one | 4 |
time i write of | 4 |
published after his death | 4 |
addressed to the lord | 4 |
upon his return from | 4 |
on his arrival at | 4 |
to have had an | 4 |
he came to the | 4 |
a treatise of the | 4 |
royal highness the prince | 4 |
a story in the | 4 |
an epistle to the | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
held in the highest | 4 |
of the golden age | 4 |
we may venture to | 4 |
on the trial of | 4 |
which he might have | 4 |
and it will be | 4 |
we shall give the | 4 |
that his genius was | 4 |
we shall now take | 4 |
be said to be | 4 |
with their hair up | 4 |
a table in the | 4 |
and he began to | 4 |
the college of physicians | 4 |
and from that moment | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
i used to say | 4 |
for the loss of | 4 |
in order to procure | 4 |
already given some account | 4 |
the daughter of sir | 4 |
had a high opinion | 4 |
of his being a | 4 |
he was made master | 4 |
i think that the | 4 |
to enter into holy | 4 |
but as soon as | 4 |
the very nature of | 4 |
had the happiness to | 4 |
and by these means | 4 |
take upon us to | 4 |
immediately after the restoration | 4 |
at the request of | 4 |
duke of buckingham was | 4 |
he became a gentleman | 4 |
on the top of | 4 |
middle of the room | 4 |
that he had never | 4 |
degree of batchelor of | 4 |
father had told me | 4 |
a present of a | 4 |
is certain that he | 4 |
when i went to | 4 |
from a view of | 4 |
had a mind to | 4 |
what he thought of | 4 |
it is written in | 4 |
a brown velveteen coat | 4 |
a glass of rhenish | 4 |
the profits arising from | 4 |
revived since the restoration | 4 |
was well acquainted with | 4 |
this gentleman was a | 4 |
have been expected from | 4 |
of the plot is | 4 |
made use of the | 4 |
not a little surprized | 4 |
life of the duke | 4 |
with so much force | 4 |
now take a view | 4 |
he should not be | 4 |
also translated into english | 4 |
the son of mr | 4 |
the marquis of hallifax | 4 |
of his own writing | 4 |
him when he was | 4 |
house at bedford park | 4 |
him one of his | 4 |
born the th of | 4 |
was born in ireland | 4 |
we shall now consider | 4 |
of auditor of the | 4 |
i have heard of | 4 |
to that of the | 4 |
it to the reader | 4 |
i had seen a | 4 |
allowed to have been | 4 |
to put it in | 4 |
an account of a | 4 |
any other of his | 4 |
version of the psalms | 4 |
which he himself had | 4 |
and many other persons | 4 |
whom she had known | 4 |
a discourse of the | 4 |
him a man of | 4 |
the unfortunate earl of | 4 |
and received his education | 4 |
injurious to the memory | 4 |
of his own invention | 4 |
as appears by the | 4 |
translation of part of | 4 |
the authors of the | 4 |
i know not if | 4 |
and when he was | 4 |
who does not see | 4 |
but he had not | 4 |
he contracted an intimacy | 4 |
to the practice of | 4 |
the reign of henry | 4 |
till they came to | 4 |
in the year his | 4 |
took the liberty to | 4 |
and told me that | 4 |
he had the misfortune | 4 |
to the degree of | 4 |
to which he answered | 4 |
of several of the | 4 |
to some of his | 4 |
the delicacy of his | 4 |
of writing for the | 4 |
but if he was | 4 |
not the author of | 4 |
was son of thomas | 4 |
so far as i | 4 |
in the philosophical transactions | 4 |
upon the story of | 4 |
in a very low | 4 |
part of his estate | 4 |
those of his own | 4 |
to invite him to | 4 |
to the lords justices | 4 |
in the second year | 4 |
i was alone in | 4 |
by a copy of | 4 |
than the rest of | 4 |
well pleased with the | 4 |
written by him in | 4 |
to charles earl of | 4 |
in favour of our | 4 |
upon his arrival in | 4 |
part of which is | 4 |
the first of which | 4 |
as an instance of | 4 |
a change of heart | 4 |
amongst the first of | 4 |
and dedicated it to | 4 |
a great lover of | 4 |
was brought on the | 4 |
in the reigns of | 4 |
retired into the country | 4 |
in the eyes of | 4 |
the greek and latin | 4 |
that if he did | 4 |
o mother of the | 4 |
conclude the life of | 4 |
the eyes of some | 4 |
in the college of | 4 |
theatre royal in drury | 4 |
by the consideration of | 4 |
to go into the | 4 |
this play was writ | 4 |
letter to the bishop | 4 |
a way of life | 4 |
he was introduced to | 4 |
brother and sisters and | 4 |
the dissolution of the | 4 |
he had spent his | 4 |
but as it is | 4 |
of batchelor of arts | 4 |
of his life observes | 4 |
those with their hair | 4 |
he died on the | 4 |
him to be a | 4 |
a little boy who | 4 |
the theatre in little | 4 |
that she was in | 4 |
with the help of | 4 |
before the house of | 4 |
of the fame of | 4 |
one of the knights | 4 |
from a good family | 4 |
the day of the | 4 |
who was a great | 4 |
by their majesties servants | 4 |
he was happy in | 4 |
to be here omitted | 4 |
that on the th | 4 |
as if they were | 4 |
by the interposition of | 4 |
the art of poetry | 4 |
took an opportunity of | 4 |
of the most affecting | 4 |
highness the duke of | 4 |
at last prevailed upon | 4 |
dwells in a sea | 4 |
he was years of | 4 |
some reason to believe | 4 |
the care of mr | 4 |
made him a present | 4 |
the end of that | 4 |
side of the hill | 4 |
the library of the | 4 |
and i think he | 4 |
in the defence of | 4 |
in which he made | 4 |
began to talk of | 4 |
secretary to the earl | 4 |
an example of the | 4 |
and he seems to | 4 |
the treatise of the | 4 |
in the world by | 4 |
was in all things | 4 |
and i think it | 4 |
part of the world | 4 |
must not be omitted | 4 |
of the middle ages | 4 |
history of the rebellion | 4 |
some of the greatest | 4 |
who held him in | 4 |
was a good listener | 4 |
he could not help | 4 |
education at a private | 4 |
in his epistle to | 4 |
this account given by | 4 |
as a proof of | 4 |
because it had been | 4 |
it should have been | 4 |
maids of honour to | 4 |
tears of the muses | 4 |
character of a popish | 4 |
a scholar and a | 4 |
reign of queen mary | 4 |
he made choice of | 4 |
upon the breaking out | 4 |
as though he were | 4 |
presented to his majesty | 4 |
i can think of | 4 |
he addressed a poem | 4 |
on the history of | 4 |
and if he does | 4 |
to his own country | 4 |
what i have called | 4 |
the last act of | 4 |
walked up and down | 4 |
after it was written | 4 |
time of his death | 4 |
and there are many | 4 |
by him in his | 4 |
why he did not | 4 |
for this purpose he | 4 |
upon the occasion of | 4 |
the government of the | 4 |
a man who was | 4 |
supposed to have been | 4 |
a public house in | 4 |
had so high an | 4 |
the sons of parnassus | 4 |
be one of the | 4 |
he asked me to | 4 |
was descended from an | 4 |
with but indifferent success | 4 |
from that on i | 4 |
for the death of | 4 |
the payment of his | 4 |
i thought it was | 4 |
the consideration of his | 4 |
in a little house | 4 |
under a necessity to | 4 |
reason to believe that | 4 |
this great man was | 4 |
to the world by | 4 |
a comedy of his | 4 |
a short time after | 4 |
ingenious author of the | 4 |
men and women who | 4 |
the duke of gloucester | 4 |
the service of king | 4 |
gives the following account | 4 |
and as i look | 4 |
i would like to | 4 |
which is prefixed a | 4 |
he was like a | 4 |
contracted an intimacy with | 4 |
to the cause of | 4 |
in he published his | 4 |
it is natural to | 4 |
folding doors into the | 4 |
would have made a | 4 |
dedicated it to the | 4 |
the life and writings | 4 |
in his prologue to | 4 |
the amazing force of | 4 |
a higher opinion of | 4 |
a man of his | 4 |
first book of the | 4 |
upon the accession of | 4 |
an end to his | 4 |
of the marquis of | 4 |
of our english poets | 4 |
the founder of the | 4 |
christ church in oxford | 4 |
in a piece called | 4 |
till he came to | 4 |
the memory of this | 4 |
the second year of | 4 |
the management of the | 4 |
the happiness of his | 4 |
at the seat of | 4 |
nothing can be more | 4 |
shall give an account | 4 |
the merry wives of | 4 |
the kingdom of ireland | 4 |
screen him from the | 4 |
the honour to be | 4 |
the works of our | 4 |
when i heard a | 4 |
the dignity of his | 4 |
the prologue to the | 4 |
the daughter of mr | 4 |
be at no loss | 4 |
but i could not | 4 |
to be the best | 4 |
the midst of his | 4 |
civil war broke out | 4 |
we do not find | 4 |
play is dedicated to | 4 |
i should have been | 4 |
the opinion of mr | 4 |
a new way to | 4 |
received his education in | 4 |
the publication of this | 4 |
there is a great | 4 |
place of his birth | 4 |
to show that he | 4 |
the middle of a | 4 |
but it was the | 4 |
we shall give some | 4 |
it his duty to | 4 |
and he had not | 4 |
the late ingenious mr | 4 |
others of my generation | 4 |
he made in the | 4 |
for himself and his | 4 |
is a true observation | 4 |
seven or eight years | 4 |
i was accustomed to | 4 |
is supposed to be | 4 |
into the room and | 4 |
a history of the | 4 |
of the first quality | 4 |
was a little boy | 4 |
friends on both sides | 4 |
third year of his | 4 |
in love with a | 4 |
of the most illustrious | 4 |
not appear to have | 4 |
to the top of | 4 |
at the time when | 4 |
that time he was | 4 |
addressed to the countess | 4 |
the knowledge of the | 4 |
addicted himself to the | 4 |
did not interest me | 4 |
of those who had | 4 |
for the recovery of | 4 |
soon after he was | 4 |
and one of them | 4 |
to complain of the | 4 |
seemed to me that | 4 |
in grammar learning in | 4 |
of the lords commissioners | 4 |
never wrote any thing | 4 |
was accustomed to say | 4 |
i leave it to | 4 |
or the death of | 4 |
the vices of the | 4 |
for years to come | 4 |
the month of may | 4 |
on the green baize | 4 |
dedication of his poems | 4 |
he found means to | 4 |
the time i write | 4 |
in order to make | 4 |
he was not more | 4 |
are printed in a | 4 |
the day of his | 4 |
made master of the | 4 |
he was not able | 4 |
that he was no | 4 |
even in those days | 4 |
that is to say | 4 |
the love of god | 4 |
in the th of | 4 |
by one of them | 4 |
his time to the | 4 |
the life of dr | 4 |
the discovery of the | 4 |
in his lives of | 4 |
short account of his | 4 |
from thence he was | 4 |
to dismiss his life | 4 |
gentleman was born at | 4 |
had the good fortune | 4 |
not trouble the reader | 4 |
the defence of the | 4 |
to have been in | 4 |
day i was walking | 4 |
to be in a | 4 |
in the port of | 4 |
then there was a | 4 |
and gave him a | 4 |
i had the honour | 4 |
were not to be | 4 |
of sir john vanbrugh | 4 |
during the reign of | 4 |
the reign of edward | 4 |
and a pious christian | 4 |
which his majesty was | 4 |
is founded on a | 4 |
has not been able | 4 |
of the county of | 4 |
her royal highness the | 4 |
the theatre in drury | 4 |
this gentleman was the | 4 |
he was attached to | 4 |
son of sir john | 4 |
addressed a poem to | 4 |
as he had no | 4 |
the earl of warwick | 4 |
in a manner that | 4 |
patron of the poets | 4 |
to his translation of | 4 |
the reign of james | 4 |
or three years after | 4 |
his lives of the | 4 |
opinion of some critics | 4 |
that some of the | 4 |
as much as any | 4 |
was thought to have | 4 |
at an age when | 4 |
a good family in | 4 |
to be ashamed of | 4 |
the greatest men of | 4 |
he was buried in | 4 |
the midst of a | 4 |
to be content with | 4 |
the triumph of peace | 4 |
through the folding doors | 4 |
that he wrote a | 4 |
there was a good | 4 |
secretary to the lords | 4 |
was sent to oxford | 4 |
he died about the | 4 |
the subject of a | 4 |
ought not to be | 4 |
and that if he | 4 |
it to be the | 4 |
and he had a | 4 |
him to make a | 4 |
life and writings of | 4 |
he was sent ambassador | 4 |
the government of that | 4 |
so happy as to | 4 |
met with but indifferent | 4 |
the acquaintance of the | 4 |
to send him to | 4 |
of the first volume | 4 |
one of the chief | 4 |
a book called the | 4 |
in the style of | 4 |
in those early days | 4 |
to which he added | 4 |
have the honour of | 4 |
she was full of | 4 |
george duke of buckingham | 4 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 4 |
he did not live | 4 |
he had not been | 4 |
that ran along the | 4 |
he was a little | 4 |
the honour of the | 4 |
all that he had | 4 |
if they were not | 4 |
written with a true | 4 |
presented at a private | 4 |
a short time he | 4 |
of the character of | 4 |
in the height of | 4 |
came into the world | 4 |
there could be no | 4 |
of one who was | 4 |
shall here insert it | 4 |
shall now take a | 4 |
as i remember him | 4 |
it is founded on | 4 |
for the county of | 4 |
was son of the | 4 |
at which time he | 4 |
it must be acknowledged | 4 |
give itself to every | 4 |
some of whom were | 4 |
the earl of peterborough | 4 |
a very great figure | 4 |
the rebellion broke out | 4 |
was son of sir | 4 |
the stage in drury | 4 |
a particular account of | 4 |
the month of june | 4 |
some time after this | 4 |
the fourth book of | 4 |
the civil war broke | 4 |
with respect to his | 4 |
and in the th | 4 |
to a lady of | 4 |
in this case it | 4 |
the errors of his | 4 |
the character of an | 4 |
this play our author | 4 |
after his death by | 4 |
the history of his | 4 |
in the dedication of | 4 |
he wrote the following | 4 |
my first meeting with | 4 |
the general of the | 4 |
it is very probable | 4 |
in love with him | 4 |
founded on the history | 4 |
end of the year | 4 |
for its own sake | 4 |
was to have been | 4 |
not to be supposed | 4 |
the first and second | 4 |
he became acquainted with | 4 |
the advice of his | 4 |
and it must be | 4 |
he was a very | 4 |
had said to me | 4 |
was for a time | 4 |
entitle him to the | 4 |
during the time he | 4 |
the religion of the | 4 |
an officer in the | 4 |
a large share of | 4 |
the story of his | 4 |
who had tried to | 4 |
of the queen of | 4 |
yet he was not | 4 |
this play is dedicated | 4 |
in his letter to | 4 |
to have been of | 4 |
did not long continue | 4 |
for some time he | 4 |
the tower of london | 4 |
what else can i | 4 |
of the gentlemen of | 4 |
the tears of the | 4 |
the year he began | 4 |
the quickness of his | 4 |
the most eminent wits | 4 |
that he was an | 4 |
in the conclusion of | 4 |
of his called the | 4 |
as a kind of | 4 |
him to go to | 4 |
for a few years | 4 |
came over to england | 4 |
one of the highest | 4 |
the violence of the | 4 |
of his poems to | 4 |
who had come to | 4 |
after a long and | 4 |
the honour of being | 4 |
in the kingdom of | 4 |
to sir charles cotterel | 4 |
says the author of | 4 |
the civil wars of | 4 |
and that there was | 4 |
him the name of | 4 |
the siege of damascus | 4 |
be a change of | 4 |
in conjunction with mr | 4 |
was attached to the | 4 |
had a passion for | 4 |
and of all the | 4 |
in the most lively | 4 |
with a love of | 4 |
of the world in | 4 |