Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, PopeCassell, 1889 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 100
... Dunciad . " Ducket likewise Dennis was the But whoever his and the names , In this disastrous year ( 1720 ) of national infatuation , when more riches than Peru can boast were expected from the South Sea , when the contagion of avarice ...
... Dunciad . " Ducket likewise Dennis was the But whoever his and the names , In this disastrous year ( 1720 ) of national infatuation , when more riches than Peru can boast were expected from the South Sea , when the contagion of avarice ...
Pagina 105
... Dunciad . " In the following year ( 1728 ) he began to put Atterbury's advice in practice , and showed his satirical powers by publishing the " Dunciad , " one of his greatest and most elaborate performances , in which he endeavoured to ...
... Dunciad . " In the following year ( 1728 ) he began to put Atterbury's advice in practice , and showed his satirical powers by publishing the " Dunciad , " one of his greatest and most elaborate performances , in which he endeavoured to ...
Pagina 106
... Dunciad " might have made its way very slowly in the world . This , however , was not to be expected : every man is of importance to himself , and therefore , in his own opinion , to others ; and , supposing the world already acquainted ...
... Dunciad " might have made its way very slowly in the world . This , however , was not to be expected : every man is of importance to himself , and therefore , in his own opinion , to others ; and , supposing the world already acquainted ...
Pagina 107
... Dunciad , ' and he thought it a happiness that , by the late flood of slander on himself , he had acquired such a peculiar right over their names as was necessary to this design . " On the 12th of March , 1729 , at St. James's , that ...
... Dunciad , ' and he thought it a happiness that , by the late flood of slander on himself , he had acquired such a peculiar right over their names as was necessary to this design . " On the 12th of March , 1729 , at St. James's , that ...
Pagina 108
... Dunciad . ' Pope appears by this narrative to have contemplated his victory over the " Dunces " with great exultation ; and such was his delight in the tumult which he had raised , that for a while his natural sensibility was sus ...
... Dunciad . ' Pope appears by this narrative to have contemplated his victory over the " Dunces " with great exultation ; and such was his delight in the tumult which he had raised , that for a while his natural sensibility was sus ...
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