Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Oxford University Press, 1952 - 472 pagina's |
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Pagina 219
Samuel Johnson. J. PHILIPS JOHN PHILIPS was born on the 30th of December , 1676 , at Bampton in Oxfordshire ; of which place his father Dr. Stephen Philips , archdeacon of Salop , was minister . The first part of his education was ...
Samuel Johnson. J. PHILIPS JOHN PHILIPS was born on the 30th of December , 1676 , at Bampton in Oxfordshire ; of which place his father Dr. Stephen Philips , archdeacon of Salop , was minister . The first part of his education was ...
Pagina 224
... Philips had obtained ; but natural deficience cannot be supplied . He seems not born to greatness and elevation . He ... Philips , has been transcribed from the Bodleian manuscripts . ' A prefatory Discourse to the Poem on Mr. Philips ...
... Philips had obtained ; but natural deficience cannot be supplied . He seems not born to greatness and elevation . He ... Philips , has been transcribed from the Bodleian manuscripts . ' A prefatory Discourse to the Poem on Mr. Philips ...
Pagina 231
... Philips : they admire points and turns , and conse- quently have no judgement of what is great and majestick ; he ... Philips , who make the ancients , and particularly Virgil , their standard . ' But , before I enter on this subject , I ...
... Philips : they admire points and turns , and conse- quently have no judgement of what is great and majestick ; he ... Philips , who make the ancients , and particularly Virgil , their standard . ' But , before I enter on this subject , I ...
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