Lives of the English Poets: Addison, Savage [and] SwiftCassell, Limited, 1901 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... discovered himself . It is , indeed , not easy for any man to write upon literature or common life so as not to make himself known to those with whom he familiarly converses , and who are acquainted with his track of study , his ...
... discovered himself . It is , indeed , not easy for any man to write upon literature or common life so as not to make himself known to those with whom he familiarly converses , and who are acquainted with his track of study , his ...
Pagina 22
... discovered more desire of vexing the critic than of defend → ing the poet . Addison , who was no stranger to the world , probably saw the selfishness of Pope's friendship ; and , resolving that he should have the consequences of his ...
... discovered more desire of vexing the critic than of defend → ing the poet . Addison , who was no stranger to the world , probably saw the selfishness of Pope's friendship ; and , resolving that he should have the consequences of his ...
Pagina 30
... discovered that Steele was then known to be the advocate for the Commons . Steele replied by a second " Plebeian ; " and , whether by ignorance or by courtesy , confined himself to his question , without any personal notice of his ...
... discovered that Steele was then known to be the advocate for the Commons . Steele replied by a second " Plebeian ; " and , whether by ignorance or by courtesy , confined himself to his question , without any personal notice of his ...
Pagina 31
... discovered . Addison told him that he had injured him ; but that , if he recovered , he would recompense him . What the injury was he did not explain , nor did Gay ever know ; but supposed that some preferment designed for him had , by ...
... discovered . Addison told him that he had injured him ; but that , if he recovered , he would recompense him . What the injury was he did not explain , nor did Gay ever know ; but supposed that some preferment designed for him had , by ...
Pagina 48
... discovered and defeated , can there be none near them but friends ? Is it not plain , from these words of Sempronius- " Here , take these factious monsters , drag them forth To sudden death- ' and from the entrance of the guards upon ...
... discovered and defeated , can there be none near them but friends ? Is it not plain , from these words of Sempronius- " Here , take these factious monsters , drag them forth To sudden death- ' and from the entrance of the guards upon ...
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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