Samuel Cobb
Samuel Cobb (1675-1713) was a poet known for his wit and learning, particularly in cultivating the style of the free Pindaric ode. His critical work focused on the evaluation of literary traditions and the role of critics in shaping literary opinins. Cobb's contributions to the literary world have left a lasting impact on the understanding of poetry and language.
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