Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... ADDISON II 79 AKENSIDE . III 411 BLACKMORE II · 235 PARNELL PHILIPS , A. PHILIPS , J. · II 49 III 312 · I 312 BROOME III 75 PITT III BUTLER I 201 • POMFRET · 277 • I · 301 COLLINS III 334 POPE . III 82 CONGREVE . · II 212 ROCHESTER I ...
... ADDISON II 79 AKENSIDE . III 411 BLACKMORE II · 235 PARNELL PHILIPS , A. PHILIPS , J. · II 49 III 312 · I 312 BROOME III 75 PITT III BUTLER I 201 • POMFRET · 277 • I · 301 COLLINS III 334 POPE . III 82 CONGREVE . · II 212 ROCHESTER I ...
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... ADDISON , 14 . Ante , SMITH , 57. Addison wrote of him in 1718 : He is to me the most candid and agreeable of all bishops . ' Swift's Works , xvi . 303 . Johnson praised his elegant style . Boswell's Johnson , iii . 248 . 3 Miss Byron ...
... ADDISON , 14 . Ante , SMITH , 57. Addison wrote of him in 1718 : He is to me the most candid and agreeable of all bishops . ' Swift's Works , xvi . 303 . Johnson praised his elegant style . Boswell's Johnson , iii . 248 . 3 Miss Byron ...
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... Addison opposed him2 . 40 Early in the next year he published A Proposal for correcting , improving , and ascertaining the English Tongue , in a Letter to the Earl of Oxford3 , written without much knowledge of the general nature of ...
... Addison opposed him2 . 40 Early in the next year he published A Proposal for correcting , improving , and ascertaining the English Tongue , in a Letter to the Earl of Oxford3 , written without much knowledge of the general nature of ...
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... ADDISON , 36 , 73 . 7 On May 13 , 1713 , Swift wrote to Addison : - ' Mr . Steele knows very well that my Lord - Treasurer has kept In this pamphlet the Scotch were mentioned in terms so 24 SWIFT.
... ADDISON , 36 , 73 . 7 On May 13 , 1713 , Swift wrote to Addison : - ' Mr . Steele knows very well that my Lord - Treasurer has kept In this pamphlet the Scotch were mentioned in terms so 24 SWIFT.
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... Addison are no longer the objects of imitation , but all long verses are now written after the manner of the nervous precision of Mr. Pope . ' Theory of Moral Sentiment , 1801 , ii . 9 . ' Swift perceived that there was a spirit of ...
... Addison are no longer the objects of imitation , but all long verses are now written after the manner of the nervous precision of Mr. Pope . ' Theory of Moral Sentiment , 1801 , ii . 9 . ' Swift perceived that there was a spirit of ...
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