The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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Pàgina xii
... attention has been directed to a printed poem by Parnell , which Pope properly suffered to expire , but which no biographer will , if he does his duty , omit hereafter to mention . With no desire to make any parade of these discoveries ...
... attention has been directed to a printed poem by Parnell , which Pope properly suffered to expire , but which no biographer will , if he does his duty , omit hereafter to mention . With no desire to make any parade of these discoveries ...
Pàgina 16
... attention to Statutes or Reports . His disposition to become an author appeared very early , as he very early felt the force of imagination , and possessed that copious- ness of sentiment , by which intellectual pleasure can be given ...
... attention to Statutes or Reports . His disposition to become an author appeared very early , as he very early felt the force of imagination , and possessed that copious- ness of sentiment , by which intellectual pleasure can be given ...
Pàgina 18
... attention , and the wit so exuberant that it " o'er - informs its tenement . " He Next year he gave another specimen of his abilities in The Double Dealer , ' which was not received with equal kindness . writes to his patron the Lord ...
... attention , and the wit so exuberant that it " o'er - informs its tenement . " He Next year he gave another specimen of his abilities in The Double Dealer , ' which was not received with equal kindness . writes to his patron the Lord ...
Pàgina 19
... attention ; but , except a very few passages , we are rather amused with noise , and perplexed with stratagem , than entertained with any true delineation of natural characters . This , however , was received with more benevolence than ...
... attention ; but , except a very few passages , we are rather amused with noise , and perplexed with stratagem , than entertained with any true delineation of natural characters . This , however , was received with more benevolence than ...
Pàgina 31
... attention to the business of the place ; for , in his poems , the ancient names of nations or places which he often intro- duces are pronounced by chance . He afterwards travelled : at Padua he was made Doctor of Physic ; and , after ...
... attention to the business of the place ; for , in his poems , the ancient names of nations or places which he often intro- duces are pronounced by chance . He afterwards travelled : at Padua he was made Doctor of Physic ; and , after ...
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