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Pagina vii
... sense of gratitude which he entertained to all who gave him aid . In my own portion of the work I have received the greatest help and kindness from my uncle's friends ,. among whom I would particularly express my gratitude to Mr. C. E. ...
... sense of gratitude which he entertained to all who gave him aid . In my own portion of the work I have received the greatest help and kindness from my uncle's friends ,. among whom I would particularly express my gratitude to Mr. C. E. ...
Pagina 36
... sense as ' the powers of the mind ; the mental faculties ; the intellects . ' -- Mackintosh ( Life , ii . 93 ) says : ' What was the first instance of the limitation of the term wit to the modern sense of ludicrous fancy I cannot tell ...
... sense as ' the powers of the mind ; the mental faculties ; the intellects . ' -- Mackintosh ( Life , ii . 93 ) says : ' What was the first instance of the limitation of the term wit to the modern sense of ludicrous fancy I cannot tell ...
Pagina 40
... sense more than any body . Dr. Johnson said , " It is not true , Sir . There is more sense in a line of Cowley than in a page ( or a sen- tence , or ten lines , -I am not quite certain of the very phrase ) of Pope . " Boswell's Johnson ...
... sense more than any body . Dr. Johnson said , " It is not true , Sir . There is more sense in a line of Cowley than in a page ( or a sen- tence , or ten lines , -I am not quite certain of the very phrase ) of Pope . " Boswell's Johnson ...
Pagina 41
... sense of the expression , and false in the other . Addison's representation is sufficiently indulgent 5 : that confusion of images may entertain for a moment , but being unnatural it soon grows wearisome . Cowley delighted in it , as ...
... sense of the expression , and false in the other . Addison's representation is sufficiently indulgent 5 : that confusion of images may entertain for a moment , but being unnatural it soon grows wearisome . Cowley delighted in it , as ...
Pagina 45
... sense , more upon that from which the illustra- tion is drawn than that to which it is applied . Of this we have a very eminent example in the ode intituled 134 The Muse , who goes to ' take the air ' in an intellectual chariot , to ...
... sense , more upon that from which the illustra- tion is drawn than that to which it is applied . Of this we have a very eminent example in the ode intituled 134 The Muse , who goes to ' take the air ' in an intellectual chariot , to ...
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Absalom and Achitophel acted ADDISON Aeneid afterwards Anec Ante appears Aubrey Biog Birkbeck Hill blank verse Boswell's Johnson Brief Lives Butler censure character Charles Clarendon Cowley Cowley's criticism Cromwell death Denham Diary Donne Dorset Duke Dunciad Earl edition elegance English Essay excellence father friends genius heroick Hist honour HORACE WALPOLE Hudibras Hurd's Cowley images imitation John John Milton King labour language Latin learned Letters lines LIVES OF POETS Lord Malone Malone's Dryden Masson's Milton mind Misc nature never NIHIL numbers Otway Oxford Oxon Paradise Lost passage perhaps Philips play poetical poetry POPE Pope's praise Preface printed prose publick published quoted reader rhyme Rochester satire says seems shew Sprat stanza thing thou thought tion Tonson tragedy translation viii Virgil Waller Warton words write written wrote