Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 373 頁 |
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第 40 頁
... Addison's jealoufy ; for as he could not guefs the conduct of the new defign , or the poffibilities of pleasure comprised in a fiction of which there had been no examples , he might very reasonably and kindly perfuade the author to ...
... Addison's jealoufy ; for as he could not guefs the conduct of the new defign , or the poffibilities of pleasure comprised in a fiction of which there had been no examples , he might very reasonably and kindly perfuade the author to ...
第 47 頁
... Addison was not a man on whom fuch cant of fen- bility could make much impreffion . He left the pamphlet to itself , having dif- owned it to Dennis , and perhaps did not think Pope to have deferved much by his officioufness . This year ...
... Addison was not a man on whom fuch cant of fen- bility could make much impreffion . He left the pamphlet to itself , having dif- owned it to Dennis , and perhaps did not think Pope to have deferved much by his officioufness . This year ...
第 91 頁
... Addison , " Congreve , and Garth , were there at " the reading . In four or five places , " Lord Halifax ftopt me very civilly , " and with a fpeech each time , much " of the fame kind , I beg your par 6 " don , Mr. Pope ; but there is ...
... Addison , " Congreve , and Garth , were there at " the reading . In four or five places , " Lord Halifax ftopt me very civilly , " and with a fpeech each time , much " of the fame kind , I beg your par 6 " don , Mr. Pope ; but there is ...
第 96 頁
... him of a friend . Addison and he were now at the head of poetry and criticifin ; and both in fuch a state of elevation , that , like the two rivals in the eleva- 296 POPE . he would be troublesome out of gratitude, ...
... him of a friend . Addison and he were now at the head of poetry and criticifin ; and both in fuch a state of elevation , that , like the two rivals in the eleva- 296 POPE . he would be troublesome out of gratitude, ...
第 97 頁
... be minutely deduced , is not to be expected from a writer to whom , as Homer fays , nothing but rumour has reached , and who has no perfonal know- ledge . G Pope Pope doubtless approached Addison , when the reputation of their POPE . 97.
... be minutely deduced , is not to be expected from a writer to whom , as Homer fays , nothing but rumour has reached , and who has no perfonal know- ledge . G Pope Pope doubtless approached Addison , when the reputation of their POPE . 97.
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