The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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Strana iii
... Poems published in the Miscellanies ; the chief of which are one addressed to King William , and an Account of the English Poets , in an Epistle to Henry Sacheverell . His original intention appears to have been to enter the Church ...
... Poems published in the Miscellanies ; the chief of which are one addressed to King William , and an Account of the English Poets , in an Epistle to Henry Sacheverell . His original intention appears to have been to enter the Church ...
Strana v
... poem on the death of Queen Mary . He had unfortunately imbibed a predilection for the Army ; and , failing to obtain a commission ( his friends refusing him assistance toward his promotion , except in a Civil line ) , he recklessly ...
... poem on the death of Queen Mary . He had unfortunately imbibed a predilection for the Army ; and , failing to obtain a commission ( his friends refusing him assistance toward his promotion , except in a Civil line ) , he recklessly ...
Strana ix
... Poem on the Peace of Ryswic . " His Poems , although often elegant and harmonious , and in their day popular ( in part , probably , from their being united to the admirable music of Purcell , Pepusch , and Handel ) , are defective in ...
... Poem on the Peace of Ryswic . " His Poems , although often elegant and harmonious , and in their day popular ( in part , probably , from their being united to the admirable music of Purcell , Pepusch , and Handel ) , are defective in ...
Strana xii
... Poem was published as it is now read and admired , astonishing and delighting the Public , and consummat- ing the fame of the Author as one of the first Poets of this or any other country . In the same year the " Temple of Fame ...
... Poem was published as it is now read and admired , astonishing and delighting the Public , and consummat- ing the fame of the Author as one of the first Poets of this or any other country . In the same year the " Temple of Fame ...
Strana xiii
... Poem , as might have been expected , engaged all the lower grades of the literary world in active hostility against him ; but , elated with the triumph he had achieved , he for a long time remained cal- lous to their virulence . In 1731 ...
... Poem , as might have been expected , engaged all the lower grades of the literary world in active hostility against him ; but , elated with the triumph he had achieved , he for a long time remained cal- lous to their virulence . In 1731 ...
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