Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, PopeCassell, 1889 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... true eloquence shall teach , And to just idioms fix our doubtful speech ; That from our writers distant realms may know The thanks we to our monarchs owe , And schools profess our tongue through every land That has invoked his aid , or ...
... true eloquence shall teach , And to just idioms fix our doubtful speech ; That from our writers distant realms may know The thanks we to our monarchs owe , And schools profess our tongue through every land That has invoked his aid , or ...
Pagina 29
... true , he was born in 1672. For the place , it was said by him- self that he owed his nativity to England , and by every . body else that he was born in Ireland . Southern men- tioned him with sharp censure as a man that meanly disowned ...
... true , he was born in 1672. For the place , it was said by him- self that he owed his nativity to England , and by every . body else that he was born in Ireland . Southern men- tioned him with sharp censure as a man that meanly disowned ...
Pagina 33
... true delineation of natural characters . This , however , was received with more benevolence than any other of his works , and still continues to be acted and applauded . But whatever objections may be made either to his comic or tragic ...
... true delineation of natural characters . This , however , was received with more benevolence than any other of his works , and still continues to be acted and applauded . But whatever objections may be made either to his comic or tragic ...
Pagina 48
... true ; but when all reasonable , all credible allowance is made for this friendly revision , the author will still retain an ample dividend of praise ; for to him must always be assigned the plan of the work , the distribution of its ...
... true ; but when all reasonable , all credible allowance is made for this friendly revision , the author will still retain an ample dividend of praise ; for to him must always be assigned the plan of the work , the distribution of its ...
Pagina 54
... true that repugnant coalitions of so high a degree are found but in a part of mankind , yet none of the whole mass , either good or bad , are en- tirely exempted from some absurd mixture . " He about this time ( August 22 , 1716 ) ...
... true that repugnant coalitions of so high a degree are found but in a part of mankind , yet none of the whole mass , either good or bad , are en- tirely exempted from some absurd mixture . " He about this time ( August 22 , 1716 ) ...
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