The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift. 1920Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1952 |
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... Bentley's judge in 1710. His library , one of the best collections of books and MSS in Europe , was eventually presented by George I to Cambridge university . Richard Bentley was born on 27 January 1662 , at Oulton , in Yorkshire , and ...
... Bentley's judge in 1710. His library , one of the best collections of books and MSS in Europe , was eventually presented by George I to Cambridge university . Richard Bentley was born on 27 January 1662 , at Oulton , in Yorkshire , and ...
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... Bentley , yet they were formidable antagonists in any controversy at the bar of public opinion . They were wits and men of the world ; they had much influence in literary and academic circles ; and , though their erudition was meagre ...
... Bentley , yet they were formidable antagonists in any controversy at the bar of public opinion . They were wits and men of the world ; they had much influence in literary and academic circles ; and , though their erudition was meagre ...
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... Bentley said to him of his translation of Homer : ' a pretty poem , Mr Pope , but you must not call it Homer . ' When Bentley was asked , late in life , why Pope assailed him , he said : ' I talked against his Homer , and the ...
... Bentley said to him of his translation of Homer : ' a pretty poem , Mr Pope , but you must not call it Homer . ' When Bentley was asked , late in life , why Pope assailed him , he said : ' I talked against his Homer , and the ...
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Pope | 66 |
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