Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenOctagon Books, 1967 - 568 páginas |
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... Addison calls mixed wit , that is , wit which 121 consists of thoughts true in one sense of the expression , and false in the other . Addison's representation is sufficiently indulgent 5 : that confusion of images may entertain for a ...
... Addison calls mixed wit , that is , wit which 121 consists of thoughts true in one sense of the expression , and false in the other . Addison's representation is sufficiently indulgent 5 : that confusion of images may entertain for a ...
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... ADDISON , 106 , 117 ; POPE , 264 . 6 2 Tell me , ' wrote Lamb to Cole- ridge , if Cowley's prose essays , in particular , as well as no inconsider- able part of his verse , be not delicious . I prefer the graceful rambling of hist ...
... ADDISON , 106 , 117 ; POPE , 264 . 6 2 Tell me , ' wrote Lamb to Cole- ridge , if Cowley's prose essays , in particular , as well as no inconsider- able part of his verse , be not delicious . I prefer the graceful rambling of hist ...
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... ADDISON , 20. Addison said that he imitated Fontenelle's Dialogues on the Plurality of Worlds . Addison's Works , v . 338 . Works , ii . 413. On March 2 , 1666-7 , l'epys recorded of this play : - ' There is a comical part done by Nell ...
... ADDISON , 20. Addison said that he imitated Fontenelle's Dialogues on the Plurality of Worlds . Addison's Works , v . 338 . Works , ii . 413. On March 2 , 1666-7 , l'epys recorded of this play : - ' There is a comical part done by Nell ...
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Absalom and Achitophel acted Addison Aeneid afterwards Anec Ante appears Aubrey Biog Birkbeck Hill blank verse Boswell's Johnson Brief Lives Butler censure character Charles Clarendon Cowley's criticism Cromwell death Denham Diary Donne Duke Dunciad Earl edition elegance English Essay excellence father friends genius George Birkbeck heroick Hist honour HORACE WALPOLE Hudibras Hurd's Cowley images imitation John John Milton King labour language Latin learned Letters lines Lord Malone Malone's Dryden Masson's Milton mind Misc nature never NIHIL numbers Otway Oxford Oxon Paradise Lost passage Pembroke College perhaps Philips play poetical poetry Poets POPE Pope's praise Preface printed prose publick published quoted reader rhyme Rochester satire says seems shew Sprat stanza thing thou thought tion Tonson tragedy translation viii Virgil Waller Warton words write written wrote