The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 1: With Critical Observations on Their Works, المجلد 1W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... ADDISON HUGHES .... SHEFFIELD , DUKE OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE PRIOR • 168 209 · 210 213 • 215 228 • 230 • 337 ... 857 358 • 362 • 367 • 371 375 • 379 389 438 ... ... • 442 448 # THE LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT ENGLISH POETS .
... ADDISON HUGHES .... SHEFFIELD , DUKE OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE PRIOR • 168 209 · 210 213 • 215 228 • 230 • 337 ... 857 358 • 362 • 367 • 371 375 • 379 389 438 ... ... • 442 448 # THE LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT ENGLISH POETS .
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... Addison . Love is by Cowley , as by other poets , expressed metaphorically by flame and fire ; and that which is ... Addison calls mixed wit ; that is , wit which consists of thoughts true in one sense of the expres- sion , and false in ...
... Addison . Love is by Cowley , as by other poets , expressed metaphorically by flame and fire ; and that which is ... Addison calls mixed wit ; that is , wit which consists of thoughts true in one sense of the expres- sion , and false in ...
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... Addison of his Cato , and Pope of his essay on criticism . In 1647 , the distresses of the royal family required him to engage in more dangerous employments . He was en- trusted by the queen with a message to the king ; and , by ...
... Addison of his Cato , and Pope of his essay on criticism . In 1647 , the distresses of the royal family required him to engage in more dangerous employments . He was en- trusted by the queen with a message to the king ; and , by ...
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... Addison made a present , and pro- mised some establishment , but died soon after . Queen Caroline sent her fifty guineas . She had seven sons and three daughters ; but none of them had any children , except her son Caleb and her ...
... Addison made a present , and pro- mised some establishment , but died soon after . Queen Caroline sent her fifty guineas . She had seven sons and three daughters ; but none of them had any children , except her son Caleb and her ...
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... Addison observes , such sentiments are given as suit the most exalted and most depraved being . Milton has been censured by Clarke , * for the impiety which sometimes breaks from Satan's mouth ; for there are thoughts , as he justly ...
... Addison observes , such sentiments are given as suit the most exalted and most depraved being . Milton has been censured by Clarke , * for the impiety which sometimes breaks from Satan's mouth ; for there are thoughts , as he justly ...
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