Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 - Isaac Disraeli - Book

Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3

CURIOSITIES OF LITERATURE.
ISAAC DISRAELI.
EDITED, WITH MEMOIR AND NOTES,
BY HIS SON,
THE EARL OF BEACONSFIELD.
IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. III.
LONDON:
FREDERICK WARNE AND CO.
AND NEW YORK

CURIOSITIES OF LITERATURE.
Nothing is more idle, and, what is less to be forgiven in a writer, more tedious, than minute and lengthened descriptions of localities; where it is very doubtful whether the writers themselves had formed any tolerable notion of the place they describe,—it is certain their readers never can! These descriptive passages, in which writers of imagination so frequently indulge, are usually a glittering confusion of unconnected things; circumstances recollected from others, or observed by themselves at different times; the finest are thrust in together. If a scene from nature, it is possible that all the seasons of the year may be jumbled together; or if a castle or an apartment, its magnitude or its minuteness may equally bewilder. Yet we find, even in works of celebrity, whole pages of these general or these particular descriptive sketches, which leave nothing behind but noun substantives propped up by random epithets. The old writers were quite delighted to fill up their voluminous pages with what was a great saving of sense and thinking. In the Alaric of Scudery sixteen pages, containing nearly five hundred verses, describe a palace, commencing at the façade , and at length finishing with the garden; but his description, we may say, was much better described by Boileau, whose good taste felt the absurdity of this “abondance stérile,” in overloading a work with useless details,

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME III.


LOCAL DESCRIPTIONS.


MASQUES.


HISTORY OF NEW WORDS.


THE PHILOSOPHY OF PROVERBS.


CONFUSION OF WORDS.


POLITICAL NICKNAMES.


THE DOMESTIC LIFE OF A POET.—SHENSTONE VINDICATED.


SECRET HISTORY OF THE BUILDING OF BLENHEIM.


LITERARY UNIONS.


OF A BIOGRAPHY PAINTED.


CAUSE AND PRETEXT.


POLITICAL FORGERIES AND FICTIONS.


EXPRESSION OF SUPPRESSED OPINION.


THE HISTORY OF WRITING-MASTERS.


THE ITALIAN HISTORIANS.


OF PALACES BUILT BY MINISTERS.


“TAXATION NO TYRANNY!”


THE BOOK OF DEATH.


HISTORY OF THE SKELETON OF DEATH.


THE RIVAL BIOGRAPHERS OF HEYLIN.


OF LENGLET DU FRESNOY.


THE DICTIONARY OF TREVOUX.


QUADRIO’S ACCOUNT OF ENGLISH POETRY.


“POLITICAL RELIGIONISM.”


TOLERATION.


APOLOGY FOR THE PARISIAN MASSACRE.


PREDICTION.


DREAMS AT THE DAWN OF PHILOSOPHY.


ON PUCK THE COMMENTATOR.


LITERARY FORGERIES.


OF LITERARY FILCHERS.


OF LORD BACON AT HOME.


SECRET HISTORY OF THE DEATH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH.


JAMES THE FIRST AS A FATHER AND A HUSBAND.


THE MAN OF ONE BOOK.


A BIBLIOGNOSTE.


SECRET HISTORY OF AN ELECTIVE MONARCHY.


BUILDINGS IN THE METROPOLIS, AND RESIDENCE IN THE COUNTRY.


ROYAL PROCLAMATIONS.


TRUE SOURCES OF SECRET HISTORY.


LITERARY RESIDENCES.


WHETHER ALLOWABLE TO RUIN ONESELF?


DISCOVERIES OF SECLUDED MEN.


SENTIMENTAL BIOGRAPHY.


LITERARY PARALLELS.


THE PEARL BIBLES AND SIX THOUSAND ERRATA.


BUCKINGHAM’S POLITICAL COQUETRY WITH THE PURITANS.


SIR EDWARD COKE’S EXCEPTIONS AGAINST THE HIGH SHERIFF’S OATH.


SECRET HISTORY OF CHARLES THE FIRST AND HIS FIRST PARLIAMENTS.


THE RUMP.


LIFE AND HABITS OF A LITERARY ANTIQUARY.—OLDYS AND HIS MANUSCRIPTS.


INDEX.

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2010-01-25

Темы

English literature -- History and criticism; Literature -- Anecdotes; Litterateurs

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