The Works of the English Poets, Том 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 страници |
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... Admiration and of his Contempt are equally fubfifting , for his works and theirs are the very fame that they were . One , therefore , of their affertions I believe may be true , " That he has a contempt for their writings . " And there ...
... Admiration and of his Contempt are equally fubfifting , for his works and theirs are the very fame that they were . One , therefore , of their affertions I believe may be true , " That he has a contempt for their writings . " And there ...
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... admire . “ Longinus , in his Reflections , has given us the same " kind of fublime , which he obferves in the feveral paffages that occafioned them ; I cannot but take " notice " notice that our English author has after the fame 24 ...
... admire . “ Longinus , in his Reflections , has given us the same " kind of fublime , which he obferves in the feveral paffages that occafioned them ; I cannot but take " notice " notice that our English author has after the fame 24 ...
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... admire the juftness to the original , or the " force and beauty of the language , or the founding " variety of the numbers : But when I find all these " meet , it puts me in mind of what the poet fays of " one of his heroes , That he ...
... admire the juftness to the original , or the " force and beauty of the language , or the founding " variety of the numbers : But when I find all these " meet , it puts me in mind of what the poet fays of " one of his heroes , That he ...
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... admire thy ftrain , " All but the selfish , ignorant , and vain ; " I , whom no bribe to fervile flattery drew , " Muft pay the tribute to thy merit due : " Thy Mufe fublime , fignificant , and clear , " Alike informs the Soul , and ...
... admire thy ftrain , " All but the selfish , ignorant , and vain ; " I , whom no bribe to fervile flattery drew , " Muft pay the tribute to thy merit due : " Thy Mufe fublime , fignificant , and clear , " Alike informs the Soul , and ...
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... Admiration , which is the aim of the greater Epic ; fo from Vanity , Affurance , and Debauchery , fpringeth Buffoonry , the fource of Ridicule , that " laughing ornament , " as he well termeth ith , of the little Epic . h Letter to Mr ...
... Admiration , which is the aim of the greater Epic ; fo from Vanity , Affurance , and Debauchery , fpringeth Buffoonry , the fource of Ridicule , that " laughing ornament , " as he well termeth ith , of the little Epic . h Letter to Mr ...
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