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Pagina 319
... Letters , except those of states- men . Howel indeed , about a century ago , published his Letters , which are commended by Morhoff , and which alone of his hundred volumes continue his memory . Loveday's Letters were printed only once ...
... Letters , except those of states- men . Howel indeed , about a century ago , published his Letters , which are commended by Morhoff , and which alone of his hundred volumes continue his memory . Loveday's Letters were printed only once ...
Pagina 327
... letters of direction , † was perplexed and obscure . Pope seems to have written with no very distinct idea ; for he ... letters of direction , initial letters to indicate the various speakers . they read , some early conversation which ...
... letters of direction , † was perplexed and obscure . Pope seems to have written with no very distinct idea ; for he ... letters of direction , initial letters to indicate the various speakers . they read , some early conversation which ...
Pagina 345
... Letters , an opinion too favourable cannot easily be formed ; they exhibit a perpetual and unclouded effulgence of general bene- volence , and particular fondness . There is nothing but liberality , gratitude , constancy , and ...
... Letters , an opinion too favourable cannot easily be formed ; they exhibit a perpetual and unclouded effulgence of general bene- volence , and particular fondness . There is nothing but liberality , gratitude , constancy , and ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Addison afterwards appears beauties blank verse called censured character Charles Dryden comedy composition Congreve considered Cowley criticism death delight diction diligence dramatick Dryden Dunciad Earl easily elegance endeavoured English English poetry epick epitaph Euripides excellence fancy favour friends genius heroick Homer honour Iliad images imitation Jacob Tonson John Dryden judgement Juvenal kind King known labour lady language Latin learning Letters lines lived Lord Lord Halifax metaphysical poets Milton mind nature never numbers opinion Paradise Lost passions perhaps Pindar play pleasing pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's pounds praise preface produced publick published reader reason remarks reputation rhyme satire says seems sentiments shew shewn sometimes stanza supposed tell things Thomson thou thought tion told tragedy translation Tyrannick Love verses versification Virgil virtue WILLIAM CONGREVE words write written wrote