The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations of Their Works, Volum 2Derby & Jackson, 1857 |
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Pàgina xii
... hope of establishing a claim to the merit of care- ful and conscientious diligence , exercised always , I am sure , honestly and reverentially . It is impossible to add to the popularity of Johnson's great work - but one may add to its ...
... hope of establishing a claim to the merit of care- ful and conscientious diligence , exercised always , I am sure , honestly and reverentially . It is impossible to add to the popularity of Johnson's great work - but one may add to its ...
Pàgina 19
... hope for any other notice than such as is bestowed on diligence and inquiry . Among all the efforts of early genius which literary history records , I doubt whether any one can be produced that more surpasses the common limits of nature ...
... hope for any other notice than such as is bestowed on diligence and inquiry . Among all the efforts of early genius which literary history records , I doubt whether any one can be produced that more surpasses the common limits of nature ...
Pàgina 55
... and 4th are crowded with Pope's alterations ; the 20th scarcely at all . Some of the alterations may be seen in the supplemental volume to Roscoe's ' Pope , ' pp . 70-4 . 13 never hope from his poetry . The play was FENTON . 55.
... and 4th are crowded with Pope's alterations ; the 20th scarcely at all . Some of the alterations may be seen in the supplemental volume to Roscoe's ' Pope , ' pp . 70-4 . 13 never hope from his poetry . The play was FENTON . 55.
Pàgina 56
With Critical Observations of Their Works Samuel Johnson. 13 never hope from his poetry . The play was acted at the other theatre , and the brutal petulance of Cibber was confuted , though perhaps not shamed , by general applause ...
With Critical Observations of Their Works Samuel Johnson. 13 never hope from his poetry . The play was acted at the other theatre , and the brutal petulance of Cibber was confuted , though perhaps not shamed , by general applause ...
Pàgina 66
... wit . For the more serious and lasting quarrel between Pope and Cibber , which would appear to have originated in this comedy , see ' Life of Pope , ' in this volume . Gay is represented as a man easily incited to hope 66 GAY .
... wit . For the more serious and lasting quarrel between Pope and Cibber , which would appear to have originated in this comedy , see ' Life of Pope , ' in this volume . Gay is represented as a man easily incited to hope 66 GAY .
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