Lives of the English Poets: Addison, Savage [and] SwiftCassell, Limited, 1901 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... distressed by indigence , and compelled to become the tutor of a travelling squire , because his pension was not remitted . At his return he published his Travels , with a dedica- tion to Lord Somers . As his stay in foreign countries ...
... distressed by indigence , and compelled to become the tutor of a travelling squire , because his pension was not remitted . At his return he published his Travels , with a dedica- tion to Lord Somers . As his stay in foreign countries ...
Pagina 20
... says Pope , " had been tried for the first time in favour of the Distressed Mother ; and was now , with more efficacy , practised for Cato . " The danger was soon over . The whole nation was at that time on 20 LIVES OF THE POETS .
... says Pope , " had been tried for the first time in favour of the Distressed Mother ; and was now , with more efficacy , practised for Cato . " The danger was soon over . The whole nation was at that time on 20 LIVES OF THE POETS .
Pagina 33
... distressed ; and that he was often oppressed by an im- proper and ungraceful timidity , every testimony concurs to prove ; but Chesterfield's representation is doubtless hyperbolical . That man cannot be supposed very un- expert in the ...
... distressed ; and that he was often oppressed by an im- proper and ungraceful timidity , every testimony concurs to prove ; but Chesterfield's representation is doubtless hyperbolical . That man cannot be supposed very un- expert in the ...
Pagina 65
... her regard . But neither his letters , nor the interposition of those friends which his merit or his distress procured him , made any impression on her mind C - 131 SAVAGE . 65 she could not easily find accomplices wicked enough to ...
... her regard . But neither his letters , nor the interposition of those friends which his merit or his distress procured him , made any impression on her mind C - 131 SAVAGE . 65 she could not easily find accomplices wicked enough to ...
Pagina 66
Samuel Johnson. distress procured him , made any impression on her mind . She still resolved to neglect , though she could no longer disown him . It was to no purpose that he ... distress procured him, made any impression on her mind...
Samuel Johnson. distress procured him , made any impression on her mind . She still resolved to neglect , though she could no longer disown him . It was to no purpose that he ... distress procured him, made any impression on her mind...
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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