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Pagina 513
... Addison dedicated his Poem to His Majesty ( 1695 ) and his Remarks on Several Parts of Italy ( 1705 ) to Lord Somers . He wrote a fuller appreciation in No. 39 of the Free- holder , published on the day of Somers's funeral . Steele , in ...
... Addison dedicated his Poem to His Majesty ( 1695 ) and his Remarks on Several Parts of Italy ( 1705 ) to Lord Somers . He wrote a fuller appreciation in No. 39 of the Free- holder , published on the day of Somers's funeral . Steele , in ...
Pagina 518
... Addison's opera of Rosamond in April 1706 . See also No. 18. The raillery of the Spectator recalls the gibes in Saint - Evremond's Les Opéras . PAGE 17. Nicolini . See Grimaldi , Nicolino , in B. I. Addison illustrates his criticism of ...
... Addison's opera of Rosamond in April 1706 . See also No. 18. The raillery of the Spectator recalls the gibes in Saint - Evremond's Les Opéras . PAGE 17. Nicolini . See Grimaldi , Nicolino , in B. I. Addison illustrates his criticism of ...
Pagina 543
... Addison is quoting the opening lines of du Fresnoy's De Arte Graphica ( 1658 ) . See the editor's Elizabethan Critical Essays ( 1904 ) , i . 386-7 . Longinus begins his Treatise on the Sublime with an adverse critique of the book on ...
... Addison is quoting the opening lines of du Fresnoy's De Arte Graphica ( 1658 ) . See the editor's Elizabethan Critical Essays ( 1904 ) , i . 386-7 . Longinus begins his Treatise on the Sublime with an adverse critique of the book on ...
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