Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1952 - 488 من الصفحات |
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... written in the evenings of one week ; two of his major political tracts were written in the space of twenty - four hours apiece . If his writing gave him little pleasure in the doing , he spent little time in self - congratulation after ...
... written in the evenings of one week ; two of his major political tracts were written in the space of twenty - four hours apiece . If his writing gave him little pleasure in the doing , he spent little time in self - congratulation after ...
الصفحة 340
... written in all the formalities of a legal process by the assistance , as is said , of Mr. Fortescue , afterwards Master of the Rolls . Before these Miscellanies is a preface signed by Swift and Pope , but appar- ently written by Pope ...
... written in all the formalities of a legal process by the assistance , as is said , of Mr. Fortescue , afterwards Master of the Rolls . Before these Miscellanies is a preface signed by Swift and Pope , but appar- ently written by Pope ...
الصفحة 385
... written twice over ; I gave him a clean transcript , which he sent some time afterwards to me for the press , with almost every line written twice over a second time . " His declaration that his care for his works ceased at their ...
... written twice over ; I gave him a clean transcript , which he sent some time afterwards to me for the press , with almost every line written twice over a second time . " His declaration that his care for his works ceased at their ...
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Addison appears Aristotle attention beauties blank verse censure character Chrysippus common considered criticism curiosity danger death delight desire dignity diligence discovered Drugget Dryden Dunciad Earse easily elegance endeavour English enquire envy equally Essay Essay on Criticism evil excellence expected eyes faults favour frequently garret genius happiness honour hope Hudibras human idleness Iliad images imagination kind knowledge labour language learning lence letters live Lord mankind Matthew Prior ment mind misery nature neglect never numbers observed opinion ourselves Ovid pain Paradise Lost passed passions perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet poetry Pope Pope's praise present produced publick reader reason Satire of Juvenal says scarcely scenes seems Seged seldom sentiments Shakespeare shew Skie sometimes sorrow suffered sufficient supposed things thou thought tion truth unkle vanity verse virtue wish words writer