The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. woman . Simonides , a poet famous in his generation , is , I think , author of the oldest satire that is now extant ; and , as some say , of the first that was ever written . This poet ...
Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. woman . Simonides , a poet famous in his generation , is , I think , author of the oldest satire that is now extant ; and , as some say , of the first that was ever written . This poet ...
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... poet has shown a great penetration in this diversity of female characters , he has avoided the fault which Juvenal and Monsieur Boileau are guilty of , the former in his sixth , and the other in his last satire , where they have ...
... poet has shown a great penetration in this diversity of female characters , he has avoided the fault which Juvenal and Monsieur Boileau are guilty of , the former in his sixth , and the other in his last satire , where they have ...
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... poet with that hard name you gave us the other day . She has a flowing mane , and a skin as soft as silk : but , sir , she passes half her life at her glass , and almost ruins me in ribbons . For my own part , I am a plain handicraft ...
... poet with that hard name you gave us the other day . She has a flowing mane , and a skin as soft as silk : but , sir , she passes half her life at her glass , and almost ruins me in ribbons . For my own part , I am a plain handicraft ...
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... poets of antiquity , there is none whose fragments are so beautiful as those of Sappho . They give us a taste of her ... poetry : she felt the passion in all its warmth , and described it in all its symptoms . She is called by ancient ...
... poets of antiquity , there is none whose fragments are so beautiful as those of Sappho . They give us a taste of her ... poetry : she felt the passion in all its warmth , and described it in all its symptoms . She is called by ancient ...
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... poet , however , he had real merit , which consisted in a cer- tain natural turn of sentiment and expression , called by his friends , sim- plicity ; and by his enemies , we may be sure , insipidity . The worst part of his character is ...
... poet , however , he had real merit , which consisted in a cer- tain natural turn of sentiment and expression , called by his friends , sim- plicity ; and by his enemies , we may be sure , insipidity . The worst part of his character is ...
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