Lives of the English Poets: A SelectionDent, 1975 - 470 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 20
Pagina xxx
... Addison 202 Steele , T. 203 Addison 204 Steele , T. 205 Addison 206 Steele , T. 207 Addison 208 Steele , T. 209 Addison 268 Steele . - The Letter , James 327 Addison 369 Addison ; omitted in 4to . 438 WRITERS OF. 143 Steele 144 . 145 146 ...
... Addison 202 Steele , T. 203 Addison 204 Steele , T. 205 Addison 206 Steele , T. 207 Addison 208 Steele , T. 209 Addison 268 Steele . - The Letter , James 327 Addison 369 Addison ; omitted in 4to . 438 WRITERS OF. 143 Steele 144 . 145 146 ...
Pagina 126
... Addison ; that his jealous temper would never admit of a settled friendship between us ; and , to convince me of what he had said , assured me that Addison had encouraged Gildon to publish those scandals , and had given him ten guineas ...
... Addison ; that his jealous temper would never admit of a settled friendship between us ; and , to convince me of what he had said , assured me that Addison had encouraged Gildon to publish those scandals , and had given him ten guineas ...
Pagina
... Addison , Works , 1 : 392 ; Hammond , “ Joseph Addison's Opera , ” 602–3 . Hammond notes that Addison continued to regularly attend operas throughout his European tour . 22. Addison's reaction to the competitive theatrical form ...
... Addison , Works , 1 : 392 ; Hammond , “ Joseph Addison's Opera , ” 602–3 . Hammond notes that Addison continued to regularly attend operas throughout his European tour . 22. Addison's reaction to the competitive theatrical form ...
Inhoudsopgave
JOHN MILTON | 47 |
EARL OF ROCHESTER | 107 |
JOHN DRYDEN | 113 |
Copyright | |
6 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Absalom and Achitophel acquaintance Addison Æneid afterwards appears blank verse censure character considered conversation Cowley criticism death declared delight desire diction diligence Dryden Dunciad Earl easily elegance endeavoured English excellence expected faults favour friends genius Georgics happy honour Iliad images imagination imitation John Dryden John Wain Johnson kind King knew known labour language Latin learning letter lines lived Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Halifax mentioned metaphysical poets Milton mind nature neglected never NIHIL numbers observed occasion once opinion Paradise Lost passions performance perhaps Pindar play pleasing pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's praise produced published Queen reader reason received remarks reputation resentment rhyme Samuel Johnson satire Savage says seems sentiments solicited sometimes sufficient supposed Swift Syphax Tatler thought told tragedy translation truth Tyrconnel verses Virgil virtue write written wrote