Lives of the English Poets: Addison, Savage [and] SwiftCassell, Limited, 1901 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... contempt of modern Latin , and therefore his profession of regard was probably the effect of his civility rather than approbation . Three of his Latin poems are upon subjects on which perhaps he would not have ventured to have written ...
... contempt of modern Latin , and therefore his profession of regard was probably the effect of his civility rather than approbation . Three of his Latin poems are upon subjects on which perhaps he would not have ventured to have written ...
Pagina 29
... contempt of national right with which some time afterwards , by the instigation of Whiggism , the Commons , chosen by the people for three years , chose themselves for seven . But , whatever might be the disposition of the Lords , the ...
... contempt of national right with which some time afterwards , by the instigation of Whiggism , the Commons , chosen by the people for three years , chose themselves for seven . But , whatever might be the disposition of the Lords , the ...
Pagina 30
... contempt of " little Dicky , whose trade it was to write pamphlets . " Dicky , however , did not lose his settled veneration for his friend , but con- tented himself with quoting some lines of Cato , which were at once detection and ...
... contempt of " little Dicky , whose trade it was to write pamphlets . " Dicky , however , did not lose his settled veneration for his friend , but con- tented himself with quoting some lines of Cato , which were at once detection and ...
Pagina 39
... contempt of fiction is rational and manly . observed that the last line is imitated by Pope : - " Marlb'rough's exploits appear divinely bright— It may be Raised of themselves their genuine charms they boast , And those that paint them ...
... contempt of fiction is rational and manly . observed that the last line is imitated by Pope : - " Marlb'rough's exploits appear divinely bright— It may be Raised of themselves their genuine charms they boast , And those that paint them ...
Pagina 57
... contempt of Dennis , who , considering the fundamental position of his criticism , that " Chevy Chase " pleases , and ought to please , because it is natural , observes , " that there is a way of deviating from nature , by bombast or ...
... contempt of Dennis , who , considering the fundamental position of his criticism , that " Chevy Chase " pleases , and ought to please , because it is natural , observes , " that there is a way of deviating from nature , by bombast or ...
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acquaintance Addison afterwards allowed appeared calamities Cato censure character Chevy Chase conduct considered contempt conversation criticism death declared Delany discovered distress elegance endeavoured expected favour fortune friends friendship genius Georgic honour imagined Ireland Juba Juba's justly kindness knew letter likewise lived lodging London Lord Bolingbroke Lord Halifax Lord Tyrconnel mankind manner mentioned merit mind misery misfortunes mother nature neglect never obliged observed occasion once opinion Orrery pamphlet panegyric paper passion pension performance perhaps person pleasing pleasure poem poet poetical Pope pounds praise procured promise published queen reader reason received regard reputation resentment resolution retired Richard Savage Savage Savage's says scrupulosity Sempronius sentiments Sir Richard Sir Richard Steele Sir Robert Walpole Sir Thomas Overbury solicited sometimes soon Spectator Steele suffered sufficient supposed Swift Syphax Tatler tenderness thought Tickell tion told tragedy verses virtue Whigs write wrote