Lives of Dryden and PopeClarendon Press, 1885 - 326 Seiten |
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... Addison a model for his ' Dialogues upon Medals . ' ' Secret Love , or the Maiden Queen , ' is a tragi - comedy . In 10 the preface he discusses a curious question , whether a poet can judge well of his own productions : and determines ...
... Addison a model for his ' Dialogues upon Medals . ' ' Secret Love , or the Maiden Queen , ' is a tragi - comedy . In 10 the preface he discusses a curious question , whether a poet can judge well of his own productions : and determines ...
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... Addison has attempted to derive from the delight which the mind feels in the inves- tigation of secrets , and thinks that curiosity to decipher the names procured readers to the poem . There is no need to 30 enquire why those verses ...
... Addison has attempted to derive from the delight which the mind feels in the inves- tigation of secrets , and thinks that curiosity to decipher the names procured readers to the poem . There is no need to 30 enquire why those verses ...
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... Addison . The hopes of the public were not disappointed . He pro- duced , says Pope , ' the most noble and spirited translation . that I know in any language . ' It certainly excelled whatever had appeared in English , and appears to ...
... Addison . The hopes of the public were not disappointed . He pro- duced , says Pope , ' the most noble and spirited translation . that I know in any language . ' It certainly excelled whatever had appeared in English , and appears to ...
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... Addison in the Spectator ' with sufficient liberal- 30ity , met with so much favour as enraged Dennis , ' who , ' he ' found himself attacked , without any manner of pro- says , vocation on his side , and attacked in his person instead ...
... Addison in the Spectator ' with sufficient liberal- 30ity , met with so much favour as enraged Dennis , ' who , ' he ' found himself attacked , without any manner of pro- says , vocation on his side , and attacked in his person instead ...
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... it such order and connection as was not perceived by Addison , nor , as is said , intended by the author . Almost every poem , consisting of precepts , is so far arbitrary and immethodical that many of the paragraphs may change POPE . 135.
... it such order and connection as was not perceived by Addison , nor , as is said , intended by the author . Almost every poem , consisting of precepts , is so far arbitrary and immethodical that many of the paragraphs may change POPE . 135.
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