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

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

by Theophilus Cibber

EN·~10 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

VOL. V. - M DCC LIII - THE - LIVES - OF THE - POETS

27:55
2

FOOTNOTES:

8:47
3

Part of the Fourth Book of Lucan translated.

3:08
4

FOOTNOTE:

3:05
5

MR. MATTHEW CONCANEN.

2:12:10
6

MRS. CONSTANTIA GRIERSON.

4:29
7

MRS. CATHERINE COCKBURN.

32:41
8

AMBROSE PHILLIPS, ESQ;

31:03
9

RICHARD MAITLAND, EARL OF LAUDERDALE

5:00
10

DR. JOSEPH TRAPP

23:12

Description

Born into a long‑established Devonshire family, the young man was groomed for the law at Oxford and the Inner Temple, yet his love of literature quickly eclipsed his legal ambitions. Encouraged by a talented cousin who moved in the highest literary circles, he abandoned the bar and entered the world of polite society, where his quick wit, polished speech, and keen memory earned him a reputation for charm and confidence.

His friendship with the celebrated essayist opened doors to the bustling world of early 18th‑century periodicals. He contributed to the influential Tatler and, alongside his cousin, helped shape the Spectator’s eighth volume, while also penning a popular epilogue for a stage drama and a handful of witty epigrams and songs. When his father passed away, he inherited a modest estate that, despite its debts, provided the financial freedom to pursue his literary passions without restraint.

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en

Duration

~10 hours (588K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-04-01

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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