Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 1
... write , Swift is just begun . ' John . Misc . i . 94 . 2 See Appendix A. 3 The original MS . , under the Doctor's own ... writes : - ' Sometimes he would declare that he was not born in Ireland at all .... He could never endure to be ...
... write , Swift is just begun . ' John . Misc . i . 94 . 2 See Appendix A. 3 The original MS . , under the Doctor's own ... writes : - ' Sometimes he would declare that he was not born in Ireland at all .... He could never endure to be ...
Seite 10
... writes Swift , ' very pri- vately to the press . ' Burnet , he adds , ' told me afterwards that he was forced to disown it in a very public manner , for fear of an impeachment wherewith he was threatened . ' Works , iii . 179. According ...
... writes Swift , ' very pri- vately to the press . ' Burnet , he adds , ' told me afterwards that he was forced to disown it in a very public manner , for fear of an impeachment wherewith he was threatened . ' Works , iii . 179. According ...
Seite 14
... writes Swift , ' are twelve pence in the pound , paid annually out of all benefices , as they were valued at the Reformation . ' The total yearly re- venue paid to the Crown amounted to £ 3,000 . Works , xv . 362. In his Change in the ...
... writes Swift , ' are twelve pence in the pound , paid annually out of all benefices , as they were valued at the Reformation . ' The total yearly re- venue paid to the Crown amounted to £ 3,000 . Works , xv . 362. In his Change in the ...
Seite 24
... writes Swift , ' affected to say in several companies , " That Guiscard intended the blow against him , " which , if it were true , the consequence must be that Mr. St. John had all the merit , while Mr. Harley remained with nothing but ...
... writes Swift , ' affected to say in several companies , " That Guiscard intended the blow against him , " which , if it were true , the consequence must be that Mr. St. John had all the merit , while Mr. Harley remained with nothing but ...
Seite 25
... writes Swift , ' was calling the Scots " a poor , fierce , northern people " [ Works , iv . 244 ] . ' Ib . xvi . 109. Oxford sent Swift secretly £ 100 for the two men . Ib . xvi . 100 . For a second reward of £ 300 for the discovery of ...
... writes Swift , ' was calling the Scots " a poor , fierce , northern people " [ Works , iv . 244 ] . ' Ib . xvi . 109. Oxford sent Swift secretly £ 100 for the two men . Ib . xvi . 100 . For a second reward of £ 300 for the discovery of ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Addison afterwards Akenside Ante appeared Biog blank verse Bolingbroke Boswell's Johnson Broome called character Cibber copy criticism Deane Swift death Delany Dryden Dunciad edition elegant Elwin and Court Elwin and Courthope English Epistle epitaph Essay on Pope father favour Fenton genius Gent Gibbon Gray Hist Homer honour hope Horace Walpole Iliad Imit King labour Lady lines London Lord Lyttelton Mallet Mason Memoirs mentioned MILTON mind Misc Mitford never Night Thoughts numbers Orrery Oxford passage Pastorals perhaps Philips Pindar poem poetical poetry Poets Pope wrote Pope's Works Elwin praise Preface printed prose publick published Queen quoted reader rhyme satire says seems Shenstone shew Spence Spence's Anec stanza Swift wrote Thomson tion told translation verses viii vols Warburton Warton well's Johnson writes written xvii Young