Alexander Pope |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 5
Page 23
... Ambrose Philips - a combination which , as we shall see , led to one of Pope's first quarrels . The Pastorals have been seriously criticized ; but they are , in truth , mere school - boy exercises ; they represent nothing more than so ...
... Ambrose Philips - a combination which , as we shall see , led to one of Pope's first quarrels . The Pastorals have been seriously criticized ; but they are , in truth , mere school - boy exercises ; they represent nothing more than so ...
Page 46
... Ambrose Philips and Tickell , young men of letters and sound Whig politics , and more or less competitors of Pope in literature . When Pope was first becoming known in London the Whigs were out of power ; Addison and 46 [ CHẤP . РОРЕ .
... Ambrose Philips and Tickell , young men of letters and sound Whig politics , and more or less competitors of Pope in literature . When Pope was first becoming known in London the Whigs were out of power ; Addison and 46 [ CHẤP . РОРЕ .
Page 50
... Ambrose Philips , as I have said , had published certain pastorals in the same volume with Pope's . Philips , though he seems to have been less rewarded than most of his com- panions , was certainly accepted as an attached member of ...
... Ambrose Philips , as I have said , had published certain pastorals in the same volume with Pope's . Philips , though he seems to have been less rewarded than most of his com- panions , was certainly accepted as an attached member of ...
Page 114
... Ambrose Philips by writing bur- lesque pastorals , of which Johnson truly says that they show " the effect of reality and truth , even when the in- tention was to show them grovelling and degraded . " They may still be glanced at with ...
... Ambrose Philips by writing bur- lesque pastorals , of which Johnson truly says that they show " the effect of reality and truth , even when the in- tention was to show them grovelling and degraded . " They may still be glanced at with ...
Page 117
... Ambrose Philips and Dennis , his old enemies , and Theobald , who had criticised his edition of Shakespeare , supply several illustrations . Blackmore had spoken very strongly of the immorality of the wits in some prose essays ; Swift's ...
... Ambrose Philips and Dennis , his old enemies , and Theobald , who had criticised his edition of Shakespeare , supply several illustrations . Blackmore had spoken very strongly of the immorality of the wits in some prose essays ; Swift's ...
Common terms and phrases
Aaron Hill Addison admirable admit afterwards Ambrose Philips amongst appeared Arbuthnot Atossa Atterbury Bathurst Binfield Blount Bolingbroke brilliant Caryll character characteristic compliment connexion copies correspondence couplet critics Cromwell Curll death declared Dennis Dilke doubt Dryden Duchess Dulness Dunciad edition Edward Wortley Montagu Eloisa Eloisa to Abelard epic poetry epistle Essay fact famous feeling fragments friends genius genuine give Homer Horace Iliad imitation Johnson Lady Mary letters lines literary literature Lord Lord Hervey Lord Ilay Martha moral nature never numbers Orrery passages Pastorals perhaps philosophical phrase poem poet poetical poetry polished Pope seems Pope's praise Prologue prose publication published quarrel remark ridicule Sappho satire says Scriblerus Club sense speaks Spence spirit Steele story style suggested Swift Teresa thought Tickell tion took translation Twickenham verses versification Voltaire volume Walpole Warburton Whig whilst whole writing wrote Wycherley Wycherley's