The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1Nichols and Son, 1801 - 1253 pàgines |
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... ADDISON 73 HUGHES 142 SHEFFIELD , DUKE OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 148 PRIOR 157 CONGREVE 185 BLACKMORE FENTON GAY GRANVILLE YALDEN TICKELL HAMMOND SOMERVILE 202 226 236 · 250 261 267 274 278 SAVAGE 281 a 2 SMITH . • ( + ) SMITH . DMUND SMITH is ...
... ADDISON 73 HUGHES 142 SHEFFIELD , DUKE OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 148 PRIOR 157 CONGREVE 185 BLACKMORE FENTON GAY GRANVILLE YALDEN TICKELL HAMMOND SOMERVILE 202 226 236 · 250 261 267 274 278 SAVAGE 281 a 2 SMITH . • ( + ) SMITH . DMUND SMITH is ...
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... Addison efpoufed his intereft , with all the elegant judgement and diffufive good - nature for which that accomplished gentleman and author is fo juftly valued by mankind . But as to Phædra , fhe has certainly made a finer figure under ...
... Addison efpoufed his intereft , with all the elegant judgement and diffufive good - nature for which that accomplished gentleman and author is fo juftly valued by mankind . But as to Phædra , fhe has certainly made a finer figure under ...
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... Addison has , in the Spectator , mentioned the neg- lect of Smith's tragedy as difgraceful to the nation , and imputes it to the fondness for operas then pre- vailing . The authority of Addifon is great ; yet the the voice of the people ...
... Addison has , in the Spectator , mentioned the neg- lect of Smith's tragedy as difgraceful to the nation , and imputes it to the fondness for operas then pre- vailing . The authority of Addifon is great ; yet the the voice of the people ...
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... Addison was careffed and preferred ; nor would a very little have contented him ; for he estimated his wants at fix hundred pounds a year . In his courfe of reading , it was particular that he had diligently perufed , and accurately ...
... Addison was careffed and preferred ; nor would a very little have contented him ; for he estimated his wants at fix hundred pounds a year . In his courfe of reading , it was particular that he had diligently perufed , and accurately ...
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... Addison began to praise him early , and was followed or accompanied by other poets ; perhaps by almost all , except Swift and Pope , who forbore to flatter him in his life , and , 2 after after his death spoke of him , Swift with flight ...
... Addison began to praise him early , and was followed or accompanied by other poets ; perhaps by almost all , except Swift and Pope , who forbore to flatter him in his life , and , 2 after after his death spoke of him , Swift with flight ...
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