Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, PopeCassell, 1889 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 75
... gave him no encouragement to retouch it . This has been too hastily considered as an instance of Addison's jealousy , for , as he could not guess the con- duct of the new design , or the possibilities of pleasure comprised in a fiction ...
... gave him no encouragement to retouch it . This has been too hastily considered as an instance of Addison's jealousy , for , as he could not guess the con- duct of the new design , or the possibilities of pleasure comprised in a fiction ...
Pagina 77
... gave great pain to Addison , both as a poet and a politician . Reports like this are often spread with boldness very disproportionate to their evidence . Why should Addison receive any par- ticular disturbance from the last lines of ...
... gave great pain to Addison , both as a poet and a politician . Reports like this are often spread with boldness very disproportionate to their evidence . Why should Addison receive any par- ticular disturbance from the last lines of ...
Pagina 92
... gave the following account : - " The famous Lord Halifax was rather a pretender to taste than really possessed of it . When I had finished the two or three first books of my translation of 356 LIVES OF THE POETS . 92.
... gave the following account : - " The famous Lord Halifax was rather a pretender to taste than really possessed of it . When I had finished the two or three first books of my translation of 356 LIVES OF THE POETS . 92.
Pagina 101
... gave the same year ( 1721 ) an edition of Shakespeare . His name was now of so much authority that Tonson thought himself entitled , by annexing it , to demand a subscription of six guineas for Shakespeare's plays in six quarto volumes ...
... gave the same year ( 1721 ) an edition of Shakespeare . His name was now of so much authority that Tonson thought himself entitled , by annexing it , to demand a subscription of six guineas for Shakespeare's plays in six quarto volumes ...
Pagina 105
... gave in a short time , according to Pope's account , occasion to the " Dunciad . " In the following year ( 1728 ) he began to put Atterbury's advice in practice , and showed his satirical powers by publishing the " Dunciad , " one of ...
... gave in a short time , according to Pope's account , occasion to the " Dunciad . " In the following year ( 1728 ) he began to put Atterbury's advice in practice , and showed his satirical powers by publishing the " Dunciad , " one of ...
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