The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of LecturesHarper, 1860 - 297 Seiten |
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... POPE ... 138 LECTURE THE FIFTH . HOGARTH , SMOLLETT , AND FIELDING ..... 187 LECTURE THE SIXTH . STERNE AND GOLDSMITH . 228 LECTURE THE SEVENTH . CHARITY AND HUMOUR 272 THE ENGLISH HUMOURISTS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . LECTURE THE.
... POPE ... 138 LECTURE THE FIFTH . HOGARTH , SMOLLETT , AND FIELDING ..... 187 LECTURE THE SIXTH . STERNE AND GOLDSMITH . 228 LECTURE THE SEVENTH . CHARITY AND HUMOUR 272 THE ENGLISH HUMOURISTS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . LECTURE THE.
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... Pope ( SCOTT's Swift , vol . xix . p . 97 ) , he says- " We have had your volume of letters Some of those who highly value you , and a few who know you personally , are grieved to find you make no distinc- tion between the English ...
... Pope ( SCOTT's Swift , vol . xix . p . 97 ) , he says- " We have had your volume of letters Some of those who highly value you , and a few who know you personally , are grieved to find you make no distinc- tion between the English ...
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... Pope says nobly ( as everything Pope said and thought of his friend was good and noble ) , " His eyes are as azure as the heavens , and have a charming archness in them . " And one person in that household , that pompous stately kindly ...
... Pope says nobly ( as everything Pope said and thought of his friend was good and noble ) , " His eyes are as azure as the heavens , and have a charming archness in them . " And one person in that household , that pompous stately kindly ...
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... Pope ( a Papist ) , who had begun a translation of Homer into En- glish , for which he would have them all subscribe ; ' For , ' says he , " he shall not begin to print till I have a thou- sand guineas for him . " Lord Treasurer , after ...
... Pope ( a Papist ) , who had begun a translation of Homer into En- glish , for which he would have them all subscribe ; ' For , ' says he , " he shall not begin to print till I have a thou- sand guineas for him . " Lord Treasurer , after ...
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... Pope and Bolingbroke , who chose these as the friends of his life , and the recipients of his confidence and affection , must have heard many an argument , and joined in many a conversation over Pope's port , or St. John's Bur- gundy ...
... Pope and Bolingbroke , who chose these as the friends of his life , and the recipients of his confidence and affection , must have heard many an argument , and joined in many a conversation over Pope's port , or St. John's Bur- gundy ...
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acquaintance Addison admire asked beautiful Bolingbroke called Captain character charming Congreve court daughter Dean dear death delightful Dick Steele dinner Dublin Duke Dunciad Earl England English eyes face famous fancy father fond fortune genius gentle gentleman give Goldsmith hand happy heart Hogarth honest honour humour humourist Iliad Johnson Joseph Addison kind lady laugh Lawrence Sterne letters literary lived London look Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Treasurer manner married MATTHEW PRIOR nature never Nicholas Nickleby night noble North Briton periwig person pity pleasure poem poet poor Pope Pope's pretty satire says sing Sir William Temple smile speak Spence's Anecdotes Stella Sterne Struldbrugs sweet Swift Tatler tell tender thee thou thought told Tom Jones truth verses Vicar of Wakefield whilst wife William Congreve woman writing wrote young