The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and SwiftSir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1913 |
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... Tickell . His attachment to Addison . PAGE 164 II By GEORGE SAINTSBURY , LL.D. , D.Litt . , F.B.A. , Merton College , Oxford , Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in the University of Edinburgh Minor Versifiers of the Age ...
... Tickell . His attachment to Addison . PAGE 164 II By GEORGE SAINTSBURY , LL.D. , D.Litt . , F.B.A. , Merton College , Oxford , Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in the University of Edinburgh Minor Versifiers of the Age ...
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... Tickell , a member of Addison's circle , published a translation of the first Iliad on the same day as Pope's first volume . It was supposed , in some quarters , that Addison had inspired it as a rival venture and even had a principal ...
... Tickell , a member of Addison's circle , published a translation of the first Iliad on the same day as Pope's first volume . It was supposed , in some quarters , that Addison had inspired it as a rival venture and even had a principal ...
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... Tickell as the only worthy successor of Spenser , Pope being completely ignored . Philips had also been cordially applauded in The Spectator for his artless type of eclogue . Pretending to criticise the rival pastorals and com- pare ...
... Tickell as the only worthy successor of Spenser , Pope being completely ignored . Philips had also been cordially applauded in The Spectator for his artless type of eclogue . Pretending to criticise the rival pastorals and com- pare ...
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... Tickell was born in 1688 , at his father's vicarage , Bridekirk , in Cumberland , and , in April , 1701 , entered Queen's college , Oxford , of which he became a fellow in November , 1700 a poetaster preferred over better men ...
... Tickell was born in 1688 , at his father's vicarage , Bridekirk , in Cumberland , and , in April , 1701 , entered Queen's college , Oxford , of which he became a fellow in November , 1700 a poetaster preferred over better men ...
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... Tickell's translation . Pope himself , in his Art of Sinking in Poetry , cites illustrative passages from Tickell's version . Apart from this quarrel , the chief interest attaching to Tickell in literary his- tory is in his character as ...
... Tickell's translation . Pope himself , in his Art of Sinking in Poetry , cites illustrative passages from Tickell's version . Apart from this quarrel , the chief interest attaching to Tickell in literary his- tory is in his character as ...
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