The Life of Joseph AddisonClarendon Press, 1954 - Počet stran: 491 |
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Strana 69
... praise the king in proper terms , and thought his verses : ' Unfit for heroes , whom immortal lays , And lines like Virgil's , or like yours , should praise . ' A GRAND TOUR 69.
... praise the king in proper terms , and thought his verses : ' Unfit for heroes , whom immortal lays , And lines like Virgil's , or like yours , should praise . ' A GRAND TOUR 69.
Strana 231
... praise . The complex feelings of the young poet probably gave Addison little thought , for this was a busy time for the Spectator . In addition to the daily publications , the first two collected volumes were ready for subscribers on 8 ...
... praise . The complex feelings of the young poet probably gave Addison little thought , for this was a busy time for the Spectator . In addition to the daily publications , the first two collected volumes were ready for subscribers on 8 ...
Strana 240
... praise in the Spectator to the miscellaneous poems published for Pope in May 1712 : I am always highly delighted with the dis- covery of any rising genius among my countrymen.22 Yet with an instinct for subtly rebuking the young poet ...
... praise in the Spectator to the miscellaneous poems published for Pope in May 1712 : I am always highly delighted with the dis- covery of any rising genius among my countrymen.22 Yet with an instinct for subtly rebuking the young poet ...
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