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It was to this that Baron alluded in the advertisement he prefixed to that piece . ¡° I
have here a fair field ... The dramatical judgment that reigns in these pieces , may
perhaps be admitted as a proof that they are by Baron . The dialogue of them is ...
It was to this that Baron alluded in the advertisement he prefixed to that piece . ¡° I
have here a fair field ... The dramatical judgment that reigns in these pieces , may
perhaps be admitted as a proof that they are by Baron . The dialogue of them is ...
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family in ew altar - piece for the chapel of his illustrious fame , but it having been
suggested that he was inferior in the art ... altar - pieces which he executed for the
city of Brescia , whereof one represents St. Johannes Nepomucenus with Mary ...
family in ew altar - piece for the chapel of his illustrious fame , but it having been
suggested that he was inferior in the art ... altar - pieces which he executed for the
city of Brescia , whereof one represents St. Johannes Nepomucenus with Mary ...
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His two pieces , ¡° Peter the cruel , ¡± and ¡° Ga . brielle de Vergi , ¡± the former of
which was immediately condemned , and the latter applauded without reason ,
are much inferior to Bayard . The author understood the proper situations for ...
His two pieces , ¡° Peter the cruel , ¡± and ¡° Ga . brielle de Vergi , ¡± the former of
which was immediately condemned , and the latter applauded without reason ,
are much inferior to Bayard . The author understood the proper situations for ...
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Studiosis Cautela , ¡± and some other pieces . 10 . Magia C©¡lestis ... The three
last - mentioned pieces were composed at Oxford . 11. ¡° Echo veridica ... 1673 ,
4to ; in the title of which piece he styles hiniself ¡° Turm©¡ Equestris in Com . Essex
.
Studiosis Cautela , ¡± and some other pieces . 10 . Magia C©¡lestis ... The three
last - mentioned pieces were composed at Oxford . 11. ¡° Echo veridica ... 1673 ,
4to ; in the title of which piece he styles hiniself ¡° Turm©¡ Equestris in Com . Essex
.
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... biassed in favour of the production of the young nobleman , at least as to the
genteel raillery of his pieces ; for as to the ... well as Mr. Boyle's piece , with
abundance of wit and humour , and is , upon the whole , reckoned much the best
book .
... biassed in favour of the production of the young nobleman , at least as to the
genteel raillery of his pieces ; for as to the ... well as Mr. Boyle's piece , with
abundance of wit and humour , and is , upon the whole , reckoned much the best
book .
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