The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... poems , so as to cause them again to be generally read , except- ing a new edition with notes fully explaining the satirical and historical allusions : this was what Mr. Churchill himself , before his decease , wished to be done . In ...
... poems , so as to cause them again to be generally read , except- ing a new edition with notes fully explaining the satirical and historical allusions : this was what Mr. Churchill himself , before his decease , wished to be done . In ...
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... poetic para- graph , that progressive evolution and swell of the versified sentence which elevates poetry into ora- tory , and which constitutes the highest merit , pecu- liar to Churchill's style . " Churchill's poems in general Mr ...
... poetic para- graph , that progressive evolution and swell of the versified sentence which elevates poetry into ora- tory , and which constitutes the highest merit , pecu- liar to Churchill's style . " Churchill's poems in general Mr ...
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... poem , in which he manifested a peculiar vein of humour combined with great justness of criticism and facility of ver- sification . Thus , high in reputation , the road to honours and preferment seemed to open before him , but an utter ...
... poem , in which he manifested a peculiar vein of humour combined with great justness of criticism and facility of ver- sification . Thus , high in reputation , the road to honours and preferment seemed to open before him , but an utter ...
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... poem in Hudibras- tic verse , was his first production after re - entering the regions of Parnassus . It was offered for sale to Mr. Waller , an eminent bookseller in Fleet Street , who without hesitation rejected it as a contempt- ible ...
... poem in Hudibras- tic verse , was his first production after re - entering the regions of Parnassus . It was offered for sale to Mr. Waller , an eminent bookseller in Fleet Street , who without hesitation rejected it as a contempt- ible ...
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... poem he also designed for publication ; but , on its being submitted to the gentlemen of the long robe , they pronounced the satire to be too personal to admit of being printed , without danger of legal animadversion . Though ...
... poem he also designed for publication ; but , on its being submitted to the gentlemen of the long robe , they pronounced the satire to be too personal to admit of being printed , without danger of legal animadversion . Though ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a ..., Volumen 1 Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1844 |
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