The Lives of the English PoetsJones and Company, 1848 - 365 pagina's |
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... 18 DER 329 • GARTH 149 SHENSTONE 330 ROWE · 151 YOUNG 334 · • ADDISON · 155 MALLET 345 • HUGHES SHEFFIELD PRIOR · · 175 AKENSIDE · 353 · 177 GRAY · • 355 · 179 LYTTELTON · 360 cal compositions , " The tragical History of Pyramus and.
... 18 DER 329 • GARTH 149 SHENSTONE 330 ROWE · 151 YOUNG 334 · • ADDISON · 155 MALLET 345 • HUGHES SHEFFIELD PRIOR · · 175 AKENSIDE · 353 · 177 GRAY · • 355 · 179 LYTTELTON · 360 cal compositions , " The tragical History of Pyramus and.
Pagina 13
... Addison calls mixed wit that is , wit which consists of thoughts true in one sense of the expression , and false in the other . Addison's representation is sufficiently indul- gent : that confusion of images may entertain for a moment ...
... Addison calls mixed wit that is , wit which consists of thoughts true in one sense of the expression , and false in the other . Addison's representation is sufficiently indul- gent : that confusion of images may entertain for a moment ...
Pagina 44
... Addison made a present , and promised some establishment , but died soon after . Queen Caroline sent her fifty guineas . She had seven sons and three daughters ; but none of them had any children , except her son Caleb and her daughter ...
... Addison made a present , and promised some establishment , but died soon after . Queen Caroline sent her fifty guineas . She had seven sons and three daughters ; but none of them had any children , except her son Caleb and her daughter ...
Pagina 47
... Addison observes , such sentiments are given as suit " the most exalted and most depraved being . " Milton has been censured by Clarke * for the impiety which sometimes breaks from Satan's mouth ; for there are thoughts , as he justly ...
... Addison observes , such sentiments are given as suit " the most exalted and most depraved being . " Milton has been censured by Clarke * for the impiety which sometimes breaks from Satan's mouth ; for there are thoughts , as he justly ...
Pagina 48
... Addison , that this poem has , by the nature of its subject , the ad- vantage above all others , that it is universally and perpetually interesting . All mankind will , through all ages , bear the same relation to Adam and Eve , and ...
... Addison , that this poem has , by the nature of its subject , the ad- vantage above all others , that it is universally and perpetually interesting . All mankind will , through all ages , bear the same relation to Adam and Eve , and ...
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Addison Æneid afterwards appears beauties blank verse called censure character Charles Dryden composition considered Cowley criticism death delight diction diligence Dorset Dryden Duke Dunciad Earl elegance endeavoured English English poetry Essay excellence faults favour friends genius Georgics honour Hudibras Iliad images imagination imitation kind King known labour Lady language Latin learning letter lines lived Lord Lord Halifax ment mentioned Milton mind nature never night Night Thoughts nihil numbers observed occasion once opinion panegyric Paradise Lost passage passion performance perhaps Pindar play pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's pounds praise published Queen racter reader reason received remarks reputation rhyme satire Savage says seems sent sentiments sometimes supposed Swift Syphax Tatler thing thought tion told tragedy translation verses Virgil virtue Waller whigs write written wrote Young