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Pagina 12
... humour , and all we could wish followed of course . Then , again , your Tully and your discourses of another life are the very bane of mirth and good humour . Pry'thee don't value thyself on thy reason at that exorbitant rate and the ...
... humour , and all we could wish followed of course . Then , again , your Tully and your discourses of another life are the very bane of mirth and good humour . Pry'thee don't value thyself on thy reason at that exorbitant rate and the ...
Pagina 33
... humour has become obsolete through time and change ; while the rich pictorial fancy of the Faery Queen is thus described : 66 " Old Spenser next , warmed with poetic rage , In ancient tales amused a barbarous age- An age that yet ...
... humour has become obsolete through time and change ; while the rich pictorial fancy of the Faery Queen is thus described : 66 " Old Spenser next , warmed with poetic rage , In ancient tales amused a barbarous age- An age that yet ...
Pagina 38
... humour is celebrated by Pope in the Dunciad.1 " 6 But the most interesting of the names in the volume is that of the once celebrated Edmond , commonly called ' Rag , " Smith , author of the Ode on the Death of Dr. Pocock , who seems to ...
... humour is celebrated by Pope in the Dunciad.1 " 6 But the most interesting of the names in the volume is that of the once celebrated Edmond , commonly called ' Rag , " Smith , author of the Ode on the Death of Dr. Pocock , who seems to ...
Pagina 39
... humour which Addison worked out in the Tatler and Spectator . The mock - heroic style in prose and verse was sedulously cultivated in England throughout the eighteenth century . Swift , Pope , Arbuthnot , and Fielding , developed it in ...
... humour which Addison worked out in the Tatler and Spectator . The mock - heroic style in prose and verse was sedulously cultivated in England throughout the eighteenth century . Swift , Pope , Arbuthnot , and Fielding , developed it in ...
Pagina 44
... humour is grown so uni- versal that it is got among ye poets , who are every day publishing Lives of Saints and Legends in Rhime . " Finding , perhaps , that the conversation at the capital was not very congenial to his taste , he seems ...
... humour is grown so uni- versal that it is got among ye poets , who are every day publishing Lives of Saints and Legends in Rhime . " Finding , perhaps , that the conversation at the capital was not very congenial to his taste , he seems ...
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