Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1J. Murray, 1854 - 395 pàgines |
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Pàgina vii
... hands , while Steevens , his old associate in editing Shakespeare , supplied him with many particulars , enlivening , as he says , and diversifying his work . As he advanced , other and more valuable assistance was ob- tained , and Mrs ...
... hands , while Steevens , his old associate in editing Shakespeare , supplied him with many particulars , enlivening , as he says , and diversifying his work . As he advanced , other and more valuable assistance was ob- tained , and Mrs ...
Pàgina xiii
... hand . " He reverts to the same subject and to other attendant difficulties in the first written of the second series of his Lives - that of Addison : " The necessity of complying with times , and of sparing persons , is the great ...
... hand . " He reverts to the same subject and to other attendant difficulties in the first written of the second series of his Lives - that of Addison : " The necessity of complying with times , and of sparing persons , is the great ...
Pàgina xxi
... hand , and hastily , because he wrote it from few materials , and at the last moment . His letters to Lord Westcote , the brother of Lord Lyttelton , ex- hibit his desire to obtain a life with as little trouble to himself as possible ...
... hand , and hastily , because he wrote it from few materials , and at the last moment . His letters to Lord Westcote , the brother of Lord Lyttelton , ex- hibit his desire to obtain a life with as little trouble to himself as possible ...
Pàgina 9
... hands ; " and Cowley , being no longer useful 14 Wee proceeded to mention the King's [ Charles I. ] readinesse in foretelling events , and from this to his Sors Virgiliana , which hapned at Oxford in the time of the late war , and ...
... hands ; " and Cowley , being no longer useful 14 Wee proceeded to mention the King's [ Charles I. ] readinesse in foretelling events , and from this to his Sors Virgiliana , which hapned at Oxford in the time of the late war , and ...
Pàgina 11
... hands he was might free him from confinement , he did what no law of society prohibits . The man whose miscarriage in a just cause has put him in the power of his enemy may , without any violation of his integrity , regain his liberty ...
... hands he was might free him from confinement , he did what no law of society prohibits . The man whose miscarriage in a just cause has put him in the power of his enemy may , without any violation of his integrity , regain his liberty ...
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