The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana iii
... Poet , in a short copy of Verses addressed to Dryden ; this was followed by a Version of the Fourth Georgic of ... Poets , in an Epistle to Henry Sacheverell . His original intention appears to have been to enter the Church , but ...
... Poet , in a short copy of Verses addressed to Dryden ; this was followed by a Version of the Fourth Georgic of ... Poets , in an Epistle to Henry Sacheverell . His original intention appears to have been to enter the Church , but ...
Strana ix
... Poet was induced to immortalize him and his crime , in an epigrammatic couplet of the Prologue- to his Satires : " Let Budgell charge low Grub - street on my quill , And write whate'er he please , -except my Will . " Harassed and ...
... Poet was induced to immortalize him and his crime , in an epigrammatic couplet of the Prologue- to his Satires : " Let Budgell charge low Grub - street on my quill , And write whate'er he please , -except my Will . " Harassed and ...
Strana xii
... Poet : - a lady named Withinbury , amiable and beautiful in feature , but , like himself , deformed in person , had ... Poets of this or any other country . In the same year the " Temple of Fame , " founded on Chaucer's Vision ...
... Poet : - a lady named Withinbury , amiable and beautiful in feature , but , like himself , deformed in person , had ... Poets of this or any other country . In the same year the " Temple of Fame , " founded on Chaucer's Vision ...
Strana xiv
... poetic excellence to their own level , have , of late years , done their utmost to cloud the luster of his fame as a poet , and to depreciate his character as a man . Byron , contemning . the cant of criticism , and the paltry cavils of ...
... poetic excellence to their own level , have , of late years , done their utmost to cloud the luster of his fame as a poet , and to depreciate his character as a man . Byron , contemning . the cant of criticism , and the paltry cavils of ...
Strana xv
... poet Gay ; the witty Congreve , and the laughing Rowe ; the ec- centric Cromwell , and the steady Bathurst , were all his associates . " THOMAS PARNELL was born in Dublin , 1679. His father , a native of Cheshire , had retired to ...
... poet Gay ; the witty Congreve , and the laughing Rowe ; the ec- centric Cromwell , and the steady Bathurst , were all his associates . " THOMAS PARNELL was born in Dublin , 1679. His father , a native of Cheshire , had retired to ...
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