Critical and Historical Essays: Diary and letters of Madam d'Arblay. The life and writings of Addison. The Earl of Chatham. IndexB. Tauchnitz jun., 1850 |
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... indicated that she would , while still a young woman , have secured for herself an honourable and permanent place among English writers . She was shy and silent . Her brothers and sisters called her a dunce 4 DIARY AND LETTERS OF.
... indicated that she would , while still a young woman , have secured for herself an honourable and permanent place among English writers . She was shy and silent . Her brothers and sisters called her a dunce 4 DIARY AND LETTERS OF.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. silent . Her brothers and sisters called her a dunce , and not without some show of reason ; for at eight years old she did not know her letters . In 1760 , Mr. Burney quitted Lynn for London ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. silent . Her brothers and sisters called her a dunce , and not without some show of reason ; for at eight years old she did not know her letters . In 1760 , Mr. Burney quitted Lynn for London ...
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... called Virginia , acted in 1754. To the last , however , the unhappy man con- tinued to brood over the injustice of the manager and the pit , and tried to convince himself and others that he had missed the highest literary honours ...
... called Virginia , acted in 1754. To the last , however , the unhappy man con- tinued to brood over the injustice of the manager and the pit , and tried to convince himself and others that he had missed the highest literary honours ...
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... called her his Fannikin ; and she in return called him her dear Daddy . In truth , he seems to have done much more than her real parents for the development of her intellect ; for though he was a bad poet , he was a scholar , a thinker ...
... called her his Fannikin ; and she in return called him her dear Daddy . In truth , he seems to have done much more than her real parents for the development of her intellect ; for though he was a bad poet , he was a scholar , a thinker ...
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... called " a hissing , groaning , cat- calling epistle . " But she had too much sense not to know that it was better to be hissed and catcalled by her Daddy , than by a whole sea of heads in the pit of Drury Lane Theatre : and she had too ...
... called " a hissing , groaning , cat- calling epistle . " But she had too much sense not to know that it was better to be hissed and catcalled by her Daddy , than by a whole sea of heads in the pit of Drury Lane Theatre : and she had too ...
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Addison admiration Æneid appeared became Bedfords Boileau Bute called Cecilia character Chatham chief court Duke of Cumberland Earl eloquence eminently England English Essays Evelina fame favour favourite feeling Frances Burney French friends genius George Grenville George the Second George the Third Grenville habit heart honour House of Bourbon House of Commons House of Hanover humour Johnson King King's known lady Lancelot Addison Latin letter literary lived London Lord Rockingham Macaulay Madame D'Arblay Majesty manner ment mind ministers ministry Miss Burney nature never Parliament passed person Pitt Pitt's poet political Pope praise Prince Princess Queen reign royal Samuel Crisp scarcely seemed soon Spectator spirit Stamp Act statesman Steele strong style Swift talents Tatler temper Temple thing thought Tickell tion Tories truth verses Walpole Whig party whole write written young
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Сторінка 57 - It may, by metaphor, apply itself Unto the general disposition: As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluctions, all to run one way, This may be truly said to be a humour.
Сторінка 78 - He is taller, by almost the breadth of my nail, than any of his court ; which alone is enough to strike an awe into the beholders.
Сторінка 98 - One of these poems has been rescued from oblivion by the exquisite absurdity of three lines : " Think of two thousand gentlemen at least, And each man mounted on his capering beast; Into the Danube they were pushed by shoals." Where to procure better verses the treasurer did not know. He understood how to negotiate a loan,, or remit a subsidy. He was also well versed in the history of running horses and fighting 'cocks ; but his acquaintance among the poets was very small.
Сторінка 109 - No man is so great a favourite with the public as he who is at once an object of admiration, of respect, and of pity; and such were the feelings which Addison inspired. Those who enjoyed the privilege of hearing his familiar conversation declared with one voice that it was superior even to his writings. The brilliant Mary Montague said that she had known all the wits, and that Addison was the best company in the world.
Сторінка 21 - Steevens, and the polecat John Williams. It did not, however, occur to them to search the parish register of Lynn, in order that they might be able to twit a lady with having concealed her age. That truly chivalrous exploit was reserved for a bad writer of our own time, whose spite she had provoked by not furnishing him with materials for a worthless edition of Boswell's Life of Johnson, some sheets of which our readers have doubtless seen round parcels of better books.
Сторінка 1 - All those whom we have been accustomed to revere as intellectual patriarchs seemed children when compared with her ; for Burke had sat up all night to read her writings, and Johnson had pronounced her superior to Fielding, when Rogers was still a schoolboy, and Southey still in petticoats. Her Diary is written in her earliest and best manner ; in true woman's English, clear, natural, and lively. It ought to be consulted by every person who wishes to be well acquainted with the history of our literature...
Сторінка 148 - Or dost thou warn poor mortals left behind, A task well suited to thy gentle mind ? Oh! if sometimes thy spotless form descend, To me, thy aid, thou guardian genius, lend! When rage misguides me, or when fear alarms, When pain distresses, or when pleasure charms, In silent whisperings purer thoughts impart, And turn from ill a frail and feeble heart, Lead through the paths thy virtue trod before, Till bliss shall join, nor death can part us more.
Сторінка 121 - Addison; — a mirth consistent with tender compassion for all that is frail, and with profound reverence for all that is sublime. Nothing great, nothing amiable, no moral duty, no doctrine of natural or revealed religion, has ever been associated by Addison with any degrading idea. His humanity is without a parallel in literary history.
Сторінка 133 - Tory writers, as a gentleman of wit and virtue, in whose friendship many persons of both parties were happy, and whose name ought not to be mixed up with factious squabbles. Of the jests by which the triumph of the "Whig party was disturbed, the most severe and happy was Bolingbroke's. Between two acts, he sent for Booth to his box, and presented him, before the whole theatre, with a purse of fifty guineas for defending the cause of liberty so well against a perpetual dictator.
Сторінка 260 - Chatham, at the time of his decease, had not, in both Houses of Parliament, ten personal adherents. Half the public men of the age had been estranged from him by his errors, and the other half by the exertions which he had made to repair his errors. His last speech had been an attack at once on the policy pursued by the government, and on the policy recommended by the opposition. But death at once restored him to his old place in the affection of his country.