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And it must be farther granted that his calling our Dramatick Writers to this strict Account had a very wholesome Effect upon those who writ after this time.
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_Thomas Goff_ was one whose Abilities rais'd him to a high Reputation in the Age he lived in; chiefly for his Dramatick Writings: Being the
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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Besides his _Dramatick_ Pieces; as his Tragedy of _Philotus_ and
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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Prose and Verse, some of which were Dramatick, as his Tragedies of
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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_Henry Glapthorn_ was one well deserving of the _English_, being one of the chiefest Dramatick Writers of this Age; deservingly commendable not so much for the quantity as the quality of his Plays; being his
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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These two joyned together, made one of the happy _Triumvirate_ (the other two being _Johnson_ and _Shakespear_) of the chief Dramatick
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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Poet excellent in all its Species thereof; some addicting themselves most to the _Epick_, some to the _Dramatick_, some to the _Lyrick_, other to the _Elegiack_, the _Epænitick_, the _Bucolick_, or the
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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English, but what he hath written _Propria Minerva_, as his Supplement to _Lucan_, till the Death of _Julius Cæsar_: His History of _Henry_ the Second in Verse; besides what he wrote of Dramatick, as his
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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Prose and Verse; in which last he hath written several Dramatick
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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In the rest of his Poetry, (for he is not wholly Dramatick) as his
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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