The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume II.

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The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume II.

by Theophilus Cibber

EN·~9 hours·43 chapters

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43 total
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Preparer's Note

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Anglistica & Americana - A Series of Reprints Selected by Bernhard Fabian, Edgar Mertner, Karl Schneider and Marvin Spevack - 17

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THEOPHILUS CIBBER - The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland - (1753)

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THE - LIVES - OF THE - POETS - OF - Great Britain and Ireland.

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By Mr. CIBBER, and other Hands. - VOL. II. - LONDON:

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Volume II. - Contains the - LIVES - OF

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Thomas May,

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John Taylour, Water-Poet,

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William Habington,

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Francis Goldsmith.

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Description

Volume II of this eighteenth‑century series brings together the biographies of more than thirty poets who helped shape British and Irish literature. The entries draw on scattered manuscripts, earlier biographies, and the meticulous notes of scholars such as the late Mr. Coxeter, blending fact with the lively opinions of the period. Listeners receive dates, major works, and the contemporary commentary that once filled London’s coffee‑houses.

The prose keeps the original spelling and occasional printer’s quirks, giving the narration an authentic, tactile feel of an 18th‑century print shop. Anecdotes sparkle, such as the tale of a young Oliver Cromwell performing in a Cambridge comedy, and the tangled attributions surrounding the obscure poet Anthony Brewer. These snippets illuminate the vibrant, sometimes contentious world in which the poets lived and wrote.

For lovers of literary history, the volume offers concise yet vivid portraits that transport listeners to the salons, theatres, and battlefields of the seventeenth century. Its measured, scholarly tone makes a pleasant companion for a walk or a quiet evening.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (566K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Fred Robinson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-08-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Theophilus Cibber

Theophilus Cibber

1703–1758

A lively and scandal-prone figure of the 18th-century stage, this actor and playwright moved through London theater with both talent and controversy. Best known as the son of Colley Cibber, he built a career of his own in performance, management, and writing before dying at sea in 1758.

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