The Six Chief Lives from Johnson's Lives of the Poets: With Macaulay's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1881 - 463 էջ |
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... effect upon the reader . I have added one single note myself , and one only , a note on the mistake committed by Johnson in identifying Addison's " Little Dicky " with Sir Richard Steele . And this note I have added , not because of the ...
... effect upon the reader . I have added one single note myself , and one only , a note on the mistake committed by Johnson in identifying Addison's " Little Dicky " with Sir Richard Steele . And this note I have added , not because of the ...
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... effect of the privations and sufferings which he endured at this time was discernible to the last in his temper and his deportment . His manners had never been courtly . They now became almost savage . Being frequently under the neces ...
... effect of the privations and sufferings which he endured at this time was discernible to the last in his temper and his deportment . His manners had never been courtly . They now became almost savage . Being frequently under the neces ...
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... effect was rather increased than diminished by the rollings of his huge form , and by the asthmatic gaspings and puffings in which the peals of his eloquence generally ended . Nor did the laziness which made him unwilling to sit down to ...
... effect was rather increased than diminished by the rollings of his huge form , and by the asthmatic gaspings and puffings in which the peals of his eloquence generally ended . Nor did the laziness which made him unwilling to sit down to ...
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... effect . Among the most constant attendants were two high - born and high - bred gentlemen , closely bound together by friendship , but of widely different characters and habits ; Bennet Langton , distinguished by his skill in Greek ...
... effect . Among the most constant attendants were two high - born and high - bred gentlemen , closely bound together by friendship , but of widely different characters and habits ; Bennet Langton , distinguished by his skill in Greek ...
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... effect was to add pity to admiration . and esteem . Johnson soon had an apartment at the brewery in Southwark , and a still more pleasant apartment at the villa of his friends on Streatham Common . A large part of every year he passed ...
... effect was to add pity to admiration . and esteem . Johnson soon had an apartment at the brewery in Southwark , and a still more pleasant apartment at the villa of his friends on Streatham Common . A large part of every year he passed ...
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Էջ 417 - If the flights of Dryden therefore are higher, Pope continues longer on the wing. If of Dryden's fire the blaze is brighter, of Pope's the heat is more regular and constant. Dryden often surpasses expectation, and Pope never falls below it. Dryden is read with frequent astonishment, and Pope with perpetual delight.
Էջ 389 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
Էջ 97 - In this poem there is no nature, for there is no truth ; there is no art, for there is nothing new. Its form is that of a pastoral ; easy, vulgar, and therefore disgusting; whatever images it can supply are long ago exhausted ; and its inherent improbability always forces dissatisfaction on the mind. When Cowley tells of Hervey, that they studied together, it is easy to suppose how much he must miss the companion of his labours, and the partner of his discoveries ; but what image of tenderness...
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Էջ 417 - Pope had only a little, because Dryden had more ; for every other writer since Milton must give place to Pope ; and even of Dryden it must be said, that, if he has brighter paragraphs, he has not better poems.