Johnson's Lives of the Poets, Nide 3Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1896 |
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Sivu 23
... dedication . Smith's indolence kept him from writing the dedication , till Lintot , after fruitless importunity , gave notice that he would publish the play without it . Now therefore it was written ; and Halifax expected the author ...
... dedication . Smith's indolence kept him from writing the dedication , till Lintot , after fruitless importunity , gave notice that he would publish the play without it . Now therefore it was written ; and Halifax expected the author ...
Sivu 47
... dedication to Dr. Wilkins 3 he appears a very willing and liberal encomiast , both of the living and the dead . He implores his patron's excuse of his verses , both as falling so infinitely below the full and sublime genius of that ...
... dedication to Dr. Wilkins 3 he appears a very willing and liberal encomiast , both of the living and the dead . He implores his patron's excuse of his verses , both as falling so infinitely below the full and sublime genius of that ...
Sivu 62
... Dedication all day long , Horace and he went hand in hand with song . " It is very doubtful , however , whether this applies to Halifax ; and many of the best authorities , including Dyce , are strenuously opposed to the supposition ...
... Dedication all day long , Horace and he went hand in hand with song . " It is very doubtful , however , whether this applies to Halifax ; and many of the best authorities , including Dyce , are strenuously opposed to the supposition ...
Sivu 69
... dedication , admitted him as a favourite companion to his convivial hours , but , as it seems often to have happened in those times to the favourites of the great , without attention to his fortune , which however was in no great need ...
... dedication , admitted him as a favourite companion to his convivial hours , but , as it seems often to have happened in those times to the favourites of the great , without attention to his fortune , which however was in no great need ...
Sivu 81
... and in 1702 the first Philippic of Demosthenes . In 1711 he wrote a verse dedication to Lucretius and in 1715 Claremont addressed to Lord Claro . VOL . III . وح G ROWE ROWE . NICHOLAS ROWE was born at Little Beckford GARTH 81.
... and in 1702 the first Philippic of Demosthenes . In 1711 he wrote a verse dedication to Lucretius and in 1715 Claremont addressed to Lord Claro . VOL . III . وح G ROWE ROWE . NICHOLAS ROWE was born at Little Beckford GARTH 81.
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acquaintance Addison afterwards appeared battle of Ramillies Cato censure character College criticism Cunningham daughter death dedication delight Dennis diction died diligently Dryden duke earl Earl of Dorset edition elegance English excellence favour friends Garth genius Halifax honour Horace Hughes imitation Jane Shore Johnson Joseph Addison Juba Juba's judgement king William lady Lancelot Addison language Latin lines lived lord lord chamberlain Lord Halifax Marcia Marlborough master Matthew Prior Montague Nahum Tate nature never numbers observed occasion opinion Oxford paper Parnell perhaps play poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise prefixed Prior produced publick published Queen reader remarks Richard Steele Rowe says scene seems Sempronius sent sentiments shew Siege of Damascus simile Smith sometimes Spectator Spence.-JOHNSON Steele supposed Swift Syphax Tatler thought Tickell tion told topicks Tories tragedy translated verses Westminster Whig write written wrote