Lives of the English PoetsCaasel et Cie, 1892 |
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... line was liquidated to " Britains , attend . " Now " heavily in clouds came on the day , the great , the important day , " when Addison was to stand the hazard of the theatre . That there might , however , be left as little hazard as ...
... line was liquidated to " Britains , attend . " Now " heavily in clouds came on the day , the great , the important day , " when Addison was to stand the hazard of the theatre . That there might , however , be left as little hazard as ...
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... line in which liberty was mentioned , as a satire on the Tories ; and the Tories echoed every clap , to show that the satire was unfelt . The story of Bolingbroke is well known ; he called Booth to his box , and gave him fifty guineas ...
... line in which liberty was mentioned , as a satire on the Tories ; and the Tories echoed every clap , to show that the satire was unfelt . The story of Bolingbroke is well known ; he called Booth to his box , and gave him fifty guineas ...
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... lines of Cato , which were at once detection and reproof . The Bill was laid aside during that session , and Addison died before the next , in which its commitment was rejected by two hundred and sixty - five to one hundred and seventy ...
... lines of Cato , which were at once detection and reproof . The Bill was laid aside during that session , and Addison died before the next , in which its commitment was rejected by two hundred and sixty - five to one hundred and seventy ...
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... lines : - " He taught us how to live ; and , oh ! too high The price of knowledge , taught us how to die " - - in which he alludes , as he told Dr. Young , to this moving interview . Having given directions to Mr. Tickell for the ...
... lines : - " He taught us how to live ; and , oh ! too high The price of knowledge , taught us how to die " - - in which he alludes , as he told Dr. Young , to this moving interview . Having given directions to Mr. Tickell for the ...
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... line of Cato is Pope's , having been originally written- " And oh ! ' twas this that ended Cato's life . " Pope might have made more objections to the six con- cluding lines . In the first couplet the words " from hence " are improper ...
... line of Cato is Pope's , having been originally written- " And oh ! ' twas this that ended Cato's life . " Pope might have made more objections to the six con- cluding lines . In the first couplet the words " from hence " are improper ...
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acquaintance Addison afterwards allowed appeared calamities Cassell's Cato censure character Cheap Edition conduct considered contempt conversation death declared Delany discovered distress E. W. HORNUNG elegance endeavoured expected favour fortune friends friendship genius honour Illustrated imagined Ireland Juba justly kindness King letter likewise lived lodging London Lord Tyrconnel mankind manner MAX PEMBERTON mentioned merit mind misery misfortunes mother nature neglect never obliged observed occasion once opinion Orrery pamphlet panegyric passion pension performance perhaps pleasure poem poet poetical Pope pounds praise promise published queen R. L. STEVENSON reader reason received regard resentment resolution retired Richard Savage ROBERT STAWELL BALL SAMUEL JOHNSON Savage Savage's says Sempronius sent sentiments Sir Richard Sir Robert Walpole solicited sometimes soon Spectator STANLEY WEYMAN Steele suffered sufficient supposed Swift Syphax Tatler tenderness thought Tickell tion told tragedy verses virtue Vols Whigs write wrote