Книга: Chamberlayne William «Love's victory, a tragicomedy. A line-for-line reprint of the original quarto, 1658»

Love's victory, a tragicomedy. A line-for-line reprint of the original quarto, 1658

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Chamberlayne, William

(1619-1689)
   Poet, practised medicine at Shaftesbury. On the outbreak of the Civil War he joined the Royalists and fought at the second battle of Newbury. He wrote a play, Loves Victory (1658), and an epic Pharonnida (1659). With occasional beauties he is, in the main, heavy and stiff, and is almost forgotten. He influenced Keats.

Источник: Chamberlayne, William

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