The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Peter Hill, 1815 |
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... ....... un 123 ❤ DUKE 146 KING 148 SPRAT ............ ⌁ ~ 152 HALIFAX 158 PARNELL❤m 163 GARTH 167 ROWE 172 ADDISON 183 HUGHES 241 SHEFFIELD 246 PRIOR 254 CONGREVE mmm 278 LIVES OF THE MOST Eminent English Poets . DRYDEN .
... ....... un 123 ❤ DUKE 146 KING 148 SPRAT ............ ⌁ ~ 152 HALIFAX 158 PARNELL❤m 163 GARTH 167 ROWE 172 ADDISON 183 HUGHES 241 SHEFFIELD 246 PRIOR 254 CONGREVE mmm 278 LIVES OF THE MOST Eminent English Poets . DRYDEN .
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... Addison has attempted to derive from the delight which the mind feels in the investigation of secrets ; and thinks that curiosity to decipher the names procured readers to the poem . There is no need to inquire why those verses were ...
... Addison has attempted to derive from the delight which the mind feels in the investigation of secrets ; and thinks that curiosity to decipher the names procured readers to the poem . There is no need to inquire why those verses were ...
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... Addison . • THE hopes of the publick were not disappointed . He produced , ' says Pope , the most noble and spir- ited translation that I know in any language . ' It certainly excelled whatever had appeared in English , and appears to ...
... Addison . • THE hopes of the publick were not disappointed . He produced , ' says Pope , the most noble and spir- ited translation that I know in any language . ' It certainly excelled whatever had appeared in English , and appears to ...
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... Addison espous- ed his interest , with all the elegant judgment and diffusive good - nature for which that accomplished gentleman and author is so justly valued by mankind . But as to Phædra , she has certainly made a finer fi- gure ...
... Addison espous- ed his interest , with all the elegant judgment and diffusive good - nature for which that accomplished gentleman and author is so justly valued by mankind . But as to Phædra , she has certainly made a finer fi- gure ...
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... Addison , whose business was to tell me that a History of the Revolution was intended , and to purpose that d should untertake it . I said , What shall I do with the character of Lord Sunderland ? " and Addison im- mediately returned ...
... Addison , whose business was to tell me that a History of the Revolution was intended , and to purpose that d should untertake it . I said , What shall I do with the character of Lord Sunderland ? " and Addison im- mediately returned ...
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