English Literature in the Eighteenth CenturyG. J. Brand, 1880 - 158 páginas |
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... Iliad of the dunces ; written to avenge him- self on his literary enemies . Public games are instituted , and the authors of the time contend for the palm of stupidity . Theobald- Pope's successful rival in editing Shakespeare - wins ...
... Iliad of the dunces ; written to avenge him- self on his literary enemies . Public games are instituted , and the authors of the time contend for the palm of stupidity . Theobald- Pope's successful rival in editing Shakespeare - wins ...
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... Iliad , ' that Lord desired to have the pleasure of hearing them read at his house . Addison , Congreve , and Garth , were there at the reading . In four or five places , Lord Halifax stopped me very civilly , and with a speech each ...
... Iliad , ' that Lord desired to have the pleasure of hearing them read at his house . Addison , Congreve , and Garth , were there at the reading . In four or five places , Lord Halifax stopped me very civilly , and with a speech each ...
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... Iliad , he exemplifies in its utmost excellence the theory of artificial poetry . His various satires are significant of the social structure . In spiritual interests , his influence will ever be one of mixed good and evil . The reason ...
... Iliad , he exemplifies in its utmost excellence the theory of artificial poetry . His various satires are significant of the social structure . In spiritual interests , his influence will ever be one of mixed good and evil . The reason ...
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... Iliad . The stern Pelides ' rage , O Goddess , sing , wrath Of all the woes of Greece the fatal spring , Grecian That strewed with warriors dead the Phrygian plain , heroes And peopled the dark hell with heroes slain.t fill'd the shady ...
... Iliad . The stern Pelides ' rage , O Goddess , sing , wrath Of all the woes of Greece the fatal spring , Grecian That strewed with warriors dead the Phrygian plain , heroes And peopled the dark hell with heroes slain.t fill'd the shady ...
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... Iliad , lived calm and admired in his villa . Upon Young , Walpole had bestowed his only pension as the reward of literary excellence . Thomson , by attaching himself to the opposition , had obtained , after much severe suffering , the ...
... Iliad , lived calm and admired in his villa . Upon Young , Walpole had bestowed his only pension as the reward of literary excellence . Thomson , by attaching himself to the opposition , had obtained , after much severe suffering , the ...
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