The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Količina 3Methuen, 1896 |
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... published a periodical pamphlet of answers to questions sent , or supposed to be sent , by letters . I have been told that Dryden , having perused these verses , said , ' Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet , ' and that this ...
... published a periodical pamphlet of answers to questions sent , or supposed to be sent , by letters . I have been told that Dryden , having perused these verses , said , ' Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet , ' and that this ...
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... in Athens and Rome , published ( 1701 ) in his thirty - fourth year . After its appearance , paying a visit to some bishop , he heard mention made of the new pamphlet that Burnet had written , replete with political knowledge . SWIFT 5.
... in Athens and Rome , published ( 1701 ) in his thirty - fourth year . After its appearance , paying a visit to some bishop , he heard mention made of the new pamphlet that Burnet had written , replete with political knowledge . SWIFT 5.
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... published The Tale of a Tub . Of this book charity may be persuaded to think that it might be written by a man of a peculiar character , without ill intention ; but it is certainly of dangerous example . That Swift was its author ...
... published The Tale of a Tub . Of this book charity may be persuaded to think that it might be written by a man of a peculiar character , without ill intention ; but it is certainly of dangerous example . That Swift was its author ...
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... published under the name of Bickerstaff induced Steele , when he projected the Tatler , to assume an appellation which had already gained possession of the reader's notice . In the year following he wrote a Project for the Advancement ...
... published under the name of Bickerstaff induced Steele , when he projected the Tatler , to assume an appellation which had already gained possession of the reader's notice . In the year following he wrote a Project for the Advancement ...
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... published a Proposal for Correcting , Improving , and Ascertaining the English Tongue , in a letter to the Earl of Oxford , written without much knowledge of the general nature of language , and without any accurate inquiry into the ...
... published a Proposal for Correcting , Improving , and Ascertaining the English Tongue , in a letter to the Earl of Oxford , written without much knowledge of the general nature of language , and without any accurate inquiry into the ...
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Aaron Hill acquainted Addison afterwards appears attention blank verse Bolingbroke called censure character copy criticism Curll death dedication delight diction diligence discovered Dryden Dunciad edition Edward Young elegance endeavoured English English poetry Epistle epitaph Essay excellence expected fame father faults favour friendship genius Homer honour hope Iliad Ireland kind King known labour lady language learning letter lines lived Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Halifax Lyttelton Mallet mind nature never Night Thoughts numbers opinion Orrery passion perhaps persuaded Philips Pindar pleased pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's pounds praise printed produced published reader reason received reputation rhyme satire says seems Sir George Lyttelton Sir Robert Walpole solicited sometimes soon stanza sufficient supposed Swift tell Thomson told tragedy translation virtue Walpole Warburton Westminster Abbey Winchester College write written wrote Young