Anecdotes, Observations and Characters, of Books and Men, Collected from the Conversation of Pope and Other Eminent Persons. With Notes and a Life of the Author by Samuel Weller Singer. 2. EdSmith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... , requires the greater care to make it considerable enough to be read . [ He had been just speaking of his Dunciad . ] - P . Garth talked in a less libertine manner , than he had B He been used to do , about the three last ...
... , requires the greater care to make it considerable enough to be read . [ He had been just speaking of his Dunciad . ] - P . Garth talked in a less libertine manner , than he had B He been used to do , about the three last ...
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... Dunciad , was originally in this poem , word for word , as it is now . ‡ —P . I was acquainted with Betterton from a boy.-P. Wycherley was Mr. Pope's first poet - friend , and Walsh his next . - Mannick . Mr. Pope was but a little while ...
... Dunciad , was originally in this poem , word for word , as it is now . ‡ —P . I was acquainted with Betterton from a boy.-P. Wycherley was Mr. Pope's first poet - friend , and Walsh his next . - Mannick . Mr. Pope was but a little while ...
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... Dunciad cost me as much pains as anything I ever wrote . - P . In the Moral Poem , I had written an address to our Saviour ; imitated from Lucretius's compliment to Epicu- rus : but omitted it by the advice of Dean Berkley . — One of ...
... Dunciad cost me as much pains as anything I ever wrote . - P . In the Moral Poem , I had written an address to our Saviour ; imitated from Lucretius's compliment to Epicu- rus : but omitted it by the advice of Dean Berkley . — One of ...
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... Dunciad : but I believe I shall omit it ; though , if rightly understood , it has more of commendation than satire in it , -The best time for telling a friend of any fault he has , is while you are commending him ; that it may have the ...
... Dunciad : but I believe I shall omit it ; though , if rightly understood , it has more of commendation than satire in it , -The best time for telling a friend of any fault he has , is while you are commending him ; that it may have the ...
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... Dunciad . - P . [ This was said a little before the fourth book of that poem was published . - Spence . ] Those two lines on Alsop and Freind have more of satire than of compliment in them : Let Freind affect to speak as Terence spoke ...
... Dunciad . - P . [ This was said a little before the fourth book of that poem was published . - Spence . ] Those two lines on Alsop and Freind have more of satire than of compliment in them : Let Freind affect to speak as Terence spoke ...
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