Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, PopeCassell, 1892 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 59
... elegance of diction . It has either been written with great care , or , what cannot be imagined of so long a work ... elegance , and elegance sustained by truth . In the structure and order of the poem , not only the greater parts are ...
... elegance of diction . It has either been written with great care , or , what cannot be imagined of so long a work ... elegance , and elegance sustained by truth . In the structure and order of the poem , not only the greater parts are ...
Pagina 75
... literature , as the most exquisite example of ludicrous poetry . Berkeley congratulated him upon the display of powers more truly poetical than he had shown before ; with elegance of description and justness of pre- POPE . 75.
... literature , as the most exquisite example of ludicrous poetry . Berkeley congratulated him upon the display of powers more truly poetical than he had shown before ; with elegance of description and justness of pre- POPE . 75.
Pagina 76
Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, Pope Samuel Johnson Henry Morley. before ; with elegance of description and justness of pre- cepts he had now exhibited boundless fertility of in- vention . He always considered the intermixture of the ...
Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, Pope Samuel Johnson Henry Morley. before ; with elegance of description and justness of pre- cepts he had now exhibited boundless fertility of in- vention . He always considered the intermixture of the ...
Pagina 82
... elegance of polished versions . Those literal translations were always at hand , and from them he could easily obtain his author's sense with sufficient certainty ; and among the readers of Homer the number is very small of those who ...
... elegance of polished versions . Those literal translations were always at hand , and from them he could easily obtain his author's sense with sufficient certainty ; and among the readers of Homer the number is very small of those who ...
Pagina 92
... elegance of its last , will naturally desire a great number ; but most other readers are already tired , and I am not writing only to poets and philosophers . The " Iliad " was published volume by volume , as the translation proceeded ...
... elegance of its last , will naturally desire a great number ; but most other readers are already tired , and I am not writing only to poets and philosophers . The " Iliad " was published volume by volume , as the translation proceeded ...
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Addison afterwards appear Atrides Battle of Ramillies beauties Binfield Blackmore Boileau Bolingbroke censure character Cibber composition Congreve considered contempt copies couplet criticism Curll declared delight Dennis desire diction diligence discovered Dryden Dunciad Earl Earl of Oxford edition elegance endeavoured English Epistle epitaph Essay Essay on Criticism excellence fame faults favour friends friendship genius Halifax heroes Homer honour Iliad images imitation judgment kind King known labour language learning letter lines lived Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Halifax mankind mind nature never numbers o'er opinion original passages performance perhaps Pindar pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's praise printed Prior prose published readers reason remarks reputation resentment ridicule SAMUEL JOHNSON satire says seems sometimes supposed Swift tell thought tion told translation verses versification virtue volume Warburton Westminster Abbey WILLIAM CONGREVE write written wrote