Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, PopeCassell, 1889 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... remarks in his imperfect answer to the Report of the Committee of Secrecy , no treaty ever was made with- out private interviews and preliminary discussions . My business is not the history of the peace , but the life of Prior . The ...
... remarks in his imperfect answer to the Report of the Committee of Secrecy , no treaty ever was made with- out private interviews and preliminary discussions . My business is not the history of the peace , but the life of Prior . The ...
Pagina 35
... remark upon it , may afford a specimen : - Sir Samps . " Sampson's a very good name ; for your Sampsons were strong dogs from the beginning . " Angel . “ Have a care - if you remember , the strongest Sampson of your name pulled an old ...
... remark upon it , may afford a specimen : - Sir Samps . " Sampson's a very good name ; for your Sampsons were strong dogs from the beginning . " Angel . “ Have a care - if you remember , the strongest Sampson of your name pulled an old ...
Pagina 37
... remarks and unexpected answers ; but that which he endeavoured , he seldom failed of performing . His scenes exhibit not much of humour , imagery , or passion : his personages are a kind of intellectual gladiators ; every sentence is to ...
... remarks and unexpected answers ; but that which he endeavoured , he seldom failed of performing . His scenes exhibit not much of humour , imagery , or passion : his personages are a kind of intellectual gladiators ; every sentence is to ...
Pagina 50
... remarks result from the nature and reason of things , and are formed by a judgment free and unbiassed by the authority of those who have lazily followed each other in the same beaten track of thinking , and are arrived only at the ...
... remarks result from the nature and reason of things , and are formed by a judgment free and unbiassed by the authority of those who have lazily followed each other in the same beaten track of thinking , and are arrived only at the ...
Pagina 67
... remark how soon Pope learned the cant of an author , and began to treat critics with contempt , though he had yet suffered nothing from them . But the fondnoss of Wycherley was too violent to last . His esteem of Pope was such that he ...
... remark how soon Pope learned the cant of an author , and began to treat critics with contempt , though he had yet suffered nothing from them . But the fondnoss of Wycherley was too violent to last . His esteem of Pope was such that he ...
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