Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 91British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 182 |
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... Cibber's Laureate odes were a standard joke of the 1730s.32 Cibber himself recognised in the Apology that ' the very word , Ode , I know ' , triggered derision of his efforts in that line.33 The word had only occurred once in the whole ...
... Cibber's Laureate odes were a standard joke of the 1730s.32 Cibber himself recognised in the Apology that ' the very word , Ode , I know ' , triggered derision of his efforts in that line.33 The word had only occurred once in the whole ...
Strana 102
... Cibber sate ' ( II . 1–5 ) . This belongs to a twelve - line passage , present in both main versions but not in 1728 , in which Cibber's , previously Tibbald's , ' proud Parnassian sneer ' modulates in the next line to ' The conscious ...
... Cibber sate ' ( II . 1–5 ) . This belongs to a twelve - line passage , present in both main versions but not in 1728 , in which Cibber's , previously Tibbald's , ' proud Parnassian sneer ' modulates in the next line to ' The conscious ...
Strana 103
... Cibber's own Apology . Parnassian sneer ' had been recycled , between the two Dun- ciads , in the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , not about Cibber but in an oddly coincidental proximity to a line which was fatefully offensive to him : Whom ...
... Cibber's own Apology . Parnassian sneer ' had been recycled , between the two Dun- ciads , in the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , not about Cibber but in an oddly coincidental proximity to a line which was fatefully offensive to him : Whom ...
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