Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, PopeCassell, 1892 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... discovered to have disturbed his quiet , or to have lessened his confidence in himself : they neither awed him to silence nor to caution ; they neither provoked him to petulance , nor depressed him to complaint . While the distributors ...
... discovered to have disturbed his quiet , or to have lessened his confidence in himself : they neither awed him to silence nor to caution ; they neither provoked him to petulance , nor depressed him to complaint . While the distributors ...
Pagina 62
... discovered till Mr. Tyers told , on the authority of Mrs. Racket , that he was a linendraper in the Strand . Both parents were Papists . Pope was from his birth of a constitution tender and delicate , but is said to have shown ...
... discovered till Mr. Tyers told , on the authority of Mrs. Racket , that he was a linendraper in the Strand . Both parents were Papists . Pope was from his birth of a constitution tender and delicate , but is said to have shown ...
Pagina 69
... easily perceived , nor how his person is depreciated ; but he seems to have known something of Pope's character , in whom may be discovered an appetite to talk too frequently of his own virtues . The pamphlet is such POPE . 69.
... easily perceived , nor how his person is depreciated ; but he seems to have known something of Pope's character , in whom may be discovered an appetite to talk too frequently of his own virtues . The pamphlet is such POPE . 69.
Pagina 72
... discovered in it such order and connection as was not perceived by Addison , nor , as it is said , intended by the author . Almost every poem , consisting of precepts , is so far arbitrary and immethodical , that many of the paragraphs ...
... discovered in it such order and connection as was not perceived by Addison , nor , as it is said , intended by the author . Almost every poem , consisting of precepts , is so far arbitrary and immethodical , that many of the paragraphs ...
Pagina 73
... discovered the correspondence between the two lovers , and finding the young lady determined to abide by her own choice , he supposed that separation might do what can rarely be done by arguments , and sent her into a foreign country ...
... discovered the correspondence between the two lovers , and finding the young lady determined to abide by her own choice , he supposed that separation might do what can rarely be done by arguments , and sent her into a foreign country ...
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