Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, with Critical Observations on Their Works by Samuel Johnson, Volum 1Derby & Jackson, 1861 - 635 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxiv
... appears to have admired Dryden as much as he could admire any author . He rather sees than appreciates the sublime beauties of Milton . Tickell's * Elegy on Addison ' he silently prefers to Milton's ' Lycidas . ' He does not delight in ...
... appears to have admired Dryden as much as he could admire any author . He rather sees than appreciates the sublime beauties of Milton . Tickell's * Elegy on Addison ' he silently prefers to Milton's ' Lycidas . ' He does not delight in ...
Pàgina xxxiv
... appears to have elapsed before Johnson was able to form any literary connection from which he could expect more than bread for the day which was passing over him . He never forgot the generosity with which Hervey , who was now residing ...
... appears to have elapsed before Johnson was able to form any literary connection from which he could expect more than bread for the day which was passing over him . He never forgot the generosity with which Hervey , who was now residing ...
Pàgina 40
... appears to have considered as injurious to his reputation ; though , during the suppression of the theatres , it was sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation . In 1643 , being now Master of Arts , he was , by the prevalence ...
... appears to have considered as injurious to his reputation ; though , during the suppression of the theatres , it was sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation . In 1643 , being now Master of Arts , he was , by the prevalence ...
Pàgina 45
... appear that his compliance gained him confidence enough to be trusted without security , for the bond of his bail was ... appears busy among the experimental philosophers with the title of Dr. Cowley . There is no reason for supposing ...
... appear that his compliance gained him confidence enough to be trusted without security , for the bond of his bail was ... appears busy among the experimental philosophers with the title of Dr. Cowley . There is no reason for supposing ...
Pàgina 47
... appears , however , from the Theatrical Register of Downes the prompter , to have been popularly considered as a satire on the royalists . " That he might shorten his tedious suspense , he published his pretensions and his discontent in ...
... appears , however , from the Theatrical Register of Downes the prompter , to have been popularly considered as a satire on the royalists . " That he might shorten his tedious suspense , he published his pretensions and his discontent in ...
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