Essays, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volum 2C. Whittingham, Dean Street, 1805 |
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... Philips ... 14. William Wotton ...... 15. Lawrence Eusden .... 16. Henry Martyn ...... Fuller ........ 17 . 18. William Brome .. ........ Francham ..... Dunlop ....... 19 . 20 . 21. Thomas Birch . ........ 22. Rev. Deane Bartelett ...
... Philips ... 14. William Wotton ...... 15. Lawrence Eusden .... 16. Henry Martyn ...... Fuller ........ 17 . 18. William Brome .. ........ Francham ..... Dunlop ....... 19 . 20 . 21. Thomas Birch . ........ 22. Rev. Deane Bartelett ...
Pàgina 113
... Philips ; a paper which for its address , its artifice and management , has never been sur- passed . A plan had been formed , most probably by Addison , Tickell , and Philips , to introduce into the Guardian a set of papers on pastoral ...
... Philips ; a paper which for its address , its artifice and management , has never been sur- passed . A plan had been formed , most probably by Addison , Tickell , and Philips , to introduce into the Guardian a set of papers on pastoral ...
Pàgina 114
... Philips , even hesitated about its publication , lest the severity of the criticism should offend Pope . The result of its insertion was , as might have been expected , an irreconcil- able quarrel between the two Arcadians . Philips ...
... Philips , even hesitated about its publication , lest the severity of the criticism should offend Pope . The result of its insertion was , as might have been expected , an irreconcil- able quarrel between the two Arcadians . Philips ...
Pàgina 133
... Philips , who at this time lived under the same roof with Addison , and whose modesty , it is believed , though the essays seem purposely to have been written with a view to his praise , would present no formidable obstacle to such a ...
... Philips , who at this time lived under the same roof with Addison , and whose modesty , it is believed , though the essays seem purposely to have been written with a view to his praise , would present no formidable obstacle to such a ...
Pàgina 135
... Philips . " In the poem , " Menalcas , king of the shep- herds , means Theocritus , the most ancient , and , perhaps , the best , writer of pastorals : and by his two daughters , Daphne and Hyla , must be understood the two sorts of ...
... Philips . " In the poem , " Menalcas , king of the shep- herds , means Theocritus , the most ancient , and , perhaps , the best , writer of pastorals : and by his two daughters , Daphne and Hyla , must be understood the two sorts of ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 67 - Westward the course of empire takes its way; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
Pàgina 66 - In happy climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue, The force of Art by Nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true : In happy climes, the seat of innocence...
Pàgina 88 - Or o'er the glebe distil the kindly rain; Others on earth o'er human race preside, Watch all their ways, and all their actions guide: Of these the chief the care of nations own, And guard with arms divine the British throne. 'Our humbler province is to tend the fair, Not a less pleasing, though less glorious care; To save the powder from too rude a gale, Nor let th...
Pàgina 381 - It was said of Socrates, that he brought Philosophy down from Heaven to inhabit among Men ; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me, that I have brought Philosophy out of Closets and Libraries, Schools and Colleges, to dwell in Clubs and Assemblies, at Tea-tables, and in Coffee-houses.
Pàgina 88 - Some to the sun their insect-wings unfold, Waft on the breeze, or sink in clouds of gold ; Transparent forms, too fine for mortal sight, Their fluid bodies half...
Pàgina 104 - Me, let the tender office long engage To rock the cradle of reposing age, With lenient arts extend a mother's breath, 410 Make languor smile, and smooth the bed of death, Explore the thought, explain the asking eye, And keep a while one parent from the sky!
Pàgina 297 - That mingles all my brown with sober gray, Revere the man, whose pilgrim marks the road, And guides the progress of the soul to God.
Pàgina 227 - O'er which were shadowy cast elysian gleams, That played, in waving lights, from place to place ; And shed a roseate smile on nature's face.
Pàgina 342 - The whole examination was summed up with one short question, namely, whether he was prepared for death ? The boy, who had been bred up by honest parents, was frighted out of his wits at the solemnity of the proceeding, and by the last dreadful interrogatory ; so that upon making his escape out of this house of mourning, he could never be brought a second time to the examination, as not being able to go through the terrors of it.
Pàgina 381 - Since I have raised to myself so great an Audience, I shall spare no Pains to make their Instruction agreeable, and their Diversion useful. For which Reasons I shall endeavour to enliven Morality with Wit, and to temper Wit with Morality, that my Readers may, if possible, both Ways find their Account in the Speculation of the Day.