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Pagina 65
... Iliad rising out of one campaign " is not very fortunate ; but the lines describing the am- bition of Louis XIV . are weighty and dignified , and the couplet indicating through the single image of the Danube the vast extent of the ...
... Iliad rising out of one campaign " is not very fortunate ; but the lines describing the am- bition of Louis XIV . are weighty and dignified , and the couplet indicating through the single image of the Danube the vast extent of the ...
Pagina 133
... Iliad conceived him- self to have suffered from the countenance given to Tickell's rival performance ; and that in 1723 we find the first mention of the satire upon Addison in a letter from Atterbury to Pope . The question is , what ...
... Iliad conceived him- self to have suffered from the countenance given to Tickell's rival performance ; and that in 1723 we find the first mention of the satire upon Addison in a letter from Atterbury to Pope . The question is , what ...
Pagina 139
... Iliad at the same time with his own translation of the first four books , his smothered resentment broke into a blaze at what he imagined to be a conspiracy to damage his poetical reputation . Many years afterwards , when the quarrel ...
... Iliad at the same time with his own translation of the first four books , his smothered resentment broke into a blaze at what he imagined to be a conspiracy to damage his poetical reputation . Many years afterwards , when the quarrel ...
Pagina 140
... Iliad . That he now designed to print it ; and had desired him to look it over : he must therefore beg that I would not desire him to look over my first book , because , if he did , it would have the air 1 Pope's Works , Elwin and ...
... Iliad . That he now designed to print it ; and had desired him to look it over : he must therefore beg that I would not desire him to look over my first book , because , if he did , it would have the air 1 Pope's Works , Elwin and ...
Pagina 141
... Iliad because he had looked over Mr. Tickell's ; but could wish to have the benefit of his observations on my second , which I had then finished , and which Mr. Tickell had not touched upon . ' Accordingly I sent him the second book the ...
... Iliad because he had looked over Mr. Tickell's ; but could wish to have the benefit of his observations on my second , which I had then finished , and which Mr. Tickell had not touched upon . ' Accordingly I sent him the second book the ...
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