Johnson's Lives of the Poets, Nide 3Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1896 |
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... numbers , beautiful imagery , and alternate mixture of the soft and the sublime . This endeared Dr. Hannes's odes to him , the finest genius for Latin lyrick since the Augustan Age . His friend Mr. Philips's ode to Mr. St. John ( late ...
... numbers , beautiful imagery , and alternate mixture of the soft and the sublime . This endeared Dr. Hannes's odes to him , the finest genius for Latin lyrick since the Augustan Age . His friend Mr. Philips's ode to Mr. St. John ( late ...
Sivu 13
... numbers various and sounding ; and that enameled mixture of classical wit , which , without redundance and ... number of nights , and the common method of filling the house , are not always the surest marks of judging what encouragement ...
... numbers various and sounding ; and that enameled mixture of classical wit , which , without redundance and ... number of nights , and the common method of filling the house , are not always the surest marks of judging what encouragement ...
Sivu 90
... numbers , the diction , the senti- ments , and the conduct , every thing in which imita- tion can consist , are remote in the utmost degree from the manner of Shakspeare ; whose dramas it resembles only as it is an English story , and ...
... numbers , the diction , the senti- ments , and the conduct , every thing in which imita- tion can consist , are remote in the utmost degree from the manner of Shakspeare ; whose dramas it resembles only as it is an English story , and ...
Sivu 95
... number of his friends , and " the dean and choir officiating at the funeral . " 66 To this character , which is apparently given with the fondness of a friend , may be added the testimony of Pope ; who says , in a letter to Blount ...
... number of his friends , and " the dean and choir officiating at the funeral . " 66 To this character , which is apparently given with the fondness of a friend , may be added the testimony of Pope ; who says , in a letter to Blount ...
Sivu 117
... . 39 January 2 , 1711. Steele alleged that The Tatler was stopped because the public had penetrated his disguise . 40 The first number appeared March 1 , 1711 . practice they adhered with very few deviations . The ardour ADDISON 117.
... . 39 January 2 , 1711. Steele alleged that The Tatler was stopped because the public had penetrated his disguise . 40 The first number appeared March 1 , 1711 . practice they adhered with very few deviations . The ardour ADDISON 117.
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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