Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 78
Página 26
... speak of different times . When Delany says that he was received with respect 5 , he means for the first fortnight , when he came to take legal possession ; and when Lord Orrery tells that he was pelted by these unworthy sneers when he ...
... speak of different times . When Delany says that he was received with respect 5 , he means for the first fortnight , when he came to take legal possession ; and when Lord Orrery tells that he was pelted by these unworthy sneers when he ...
Página 34
... speak to others that could speak to the King , and would tell a fair story . ' Works , vi . 342. See also ib . p . 399 . Sunderland , when First Lord of the Treasury , had given the dis- posal of the patent to the Duchess , who sold it ...
... speak to others that could speak to the King , and would tell a fair story . ' Works , vi . 342. See also ib . p . 399 . Sunderland , when First Lord of the Treasury , had given the dis- posal of the patent to the Duchess , who sold it ...
Página 40
... speak , But not to reach the ear ; His loudest voice is low and weak , The Dean too deaf to hear . A while they on each other look , Then different studies choose ; The Dean sits plodding on a book , Pope walks , and courts the Muse ...
... speak , But not to reach the ear ; His loudest voice is low and weak , The Dean too deaf to hear . A while they on each other look , Then different studies choose ; The Dean sits plodding on a book , Pope walks , and courts the Muse ...
Página 45
... speaking of his ' temper , peevish , fretful , and morose , ' continues : - ' I loved him from my boyish days , and never stood in the least awe before him , as I do not re- member ever to have had a cross look or harsh expression from ...
... speaking of his ' temper , peevish , fretful , and morose , ' continues : - ' I loved him from my boyish days , and never stood in the least awe before him , as I do not re- member ever to have had a cross look or harsh expression from ...
Página 45
... speaking of his ' temper , peevish , fretful , and morose , ' continues : - ' I loved him from my boyish days , and never stood in the least awe before him , as I do not re- member ever to have had a cross look or harsh expression from ...
... speaking of his ' temper , peevish , fretful , and morose , ' continues : - ' I loved him from my boyish days , and never stood in the least awe before him , as I do not re- member ever to have had a cross look or harsh expression from ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Addison afterwards Akenside Ante appeared Biog Bishop blank verse Bolingbroke Boswell's Johnson Broome called character Cibber copy criticism Deane Swift death dedication Delany Dryden Duke Dunciad edition elegance Elwin and Court Elwin and Courthope English Epistle epitaph father favour Fenton genius Gent Gibbon Gray Gray's Hist Homer honour hope Horace Horace Walpole Iliad Imit Ireland John King Lady Letters lines London Lord Lyttelton Mallet Memoirs mentioned MILTON mind Misc Mitford never Night Thoughts numbers Orrery Oxford passage Pastorals perhaps Philips poem poet poetical poetry Pope wrote Pope's Works Elwin praise Preface printed prose publick published quoted reader rhyme satire says seems Shenstone shew Spence Spence's Anec Swift wrote Thomson tion told translation verses viii vols Walpole Warburton Warton well's Johnson Whig writes written xvii Young