The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume V. by Theophilus Cibber
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or the Burgo Master Trick'd; performed at the Theatre in
Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, 1726. XII. Double Falsehood; which we have already mentioned. Mr. Theobald's other Works are chiefly these. The Gentleman's Library, containing Rules for Conduct in all Parts of Life, in 12mo. 1722. The first Book of Homer's Odyssey translated, with notes, 8vo. 1716. The Cave of Poverty, written in imitation of Shakespear. Pindaric Ode on the Union, 1707. A Poem sacred to the Memory of Queen Anne, Folio 1714. Translations from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Lives of Antiochus, and Berenice, from the French, 1717. * * * * * The Revd. Dr. SAMUEL CROXALL, The celebrated author of the Fair Circassian, was son of the revd. Mr. Samuel Croxall, rector of Hanworth, Middlesex, and vicar of Walton upon |
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