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SAVAGE 84 Swift 85 BROOME 91 | POPE ib , Pitt 134 THOMSON 142 WATTS
143 A. PHILIPS 144 146 COLLINS 128 DER 149 SHENSTONE 151 YOUNG 155
MALLET 175 ARENSIDE 177 GRAY 179 LYTTELTON Page 187 192 199 202 ...
SAVAGE 84 Swift 85 BROOME 91 | POPE ib , Pitt 134 THOMSON 142 WATTS
143 A. PHILIPS 144 146 COLLINS 128 DER 149 SHENSTONE 151 YOUNG 155
MALLET 175 ARENSIDE 177 GRAY 179 LYTTELTON Page 187 192 199 202 ...
Pagina 8
... in yo Either by savages possest , But you , of learning and religion , Or wild ,
and uninhabited ? And virtue and such ingredients , have made What joy could'st
takt , or what repose , A mithridate , whose operation In countries so uncivilized
as ...
... in yo Either by savages possest , But you , of learning and religion , Or wild ,
and uninhabited ? And virtue and such ingredients , have made What joy could'st
takt , or what repose , A mithridate , whose operation In countries so uncivilized
as ...
Pagina 84
... has been conjectured that our Poet was either says , the Poet's father was a
grocer . Cole's MSS . in son or grandson of Charles , third son of Sir John Brit .
Mus.-C. fort ; lege , he went at nineteen to Cambridge 84 STEPNE Y. ib SAVAGE
Swift.
... has been conjectured that our Poet was either says , the Poet's father was a
grocer . Cole's MSS . in son or grandson of Charles , third son of Sir John Brit .
Mus.-C. fort ; lege , he went at nineteen to Cambridge 84 STEPNE Y. ib SAVAGE
Swift.
Pagina 127
... were When wild in woods the noble savage ran . readier at bis call than
images ; he could more easily fill the ear with splendid novelty , than -- ' Tis but
because the living death ne'er knew , awaken those ideas that slumber in the
heart .
... were When wild in woods the noble savage ran . readier at bis call than
images ; he could more easily fill the ear with splendid novelty , than -- ' Tis but
because the living death ne'er knew , awaken those ideas that slumber in the
heart .
Pagina 152
... some ridiculous mention of the God neither zeal nor malice to see him painted
and Rodogune , a savage Saxon , talks of Venus , with aggravated features , like
a Saracen upon and the eagle that bears the thunder of Jupiter . a sign .
... some ridiculous mention of the God neither zeal nor malice to see him painted
and Rodogune , a savage Saxon , talks of Venus , with aggravated features , like
a Saracen upon and the eagle that bears the thunder of Jupiter . a sign .
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Addison afterwards appears believe called character common considered continued criticism death delight desire died discovered Dryden easily effect elegance English equal excellence expected expression favour formed friends gave genius give given hand honour hope imagination Italy kind King knowledge known Lady language learning least less letter lines lived Lord manner mean mentioned Milton mind nature never night numbers observed obtained occasion once opinion original passage passed performance perhaps person play pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope pounds praise present probably produced published reader reason received remarks Savage says seems sent sometimes soon success sufficient supposed Swift tell thing thought tion told tragedy translation true verses virtue whole write written wrote Young