The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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If in either of these cases the poet endeavours to argue or explain , magnify or diminish , to raise love or hatred , pity or terror , or any other passion , we ought to consider whether the sentiments he makes use of are proper for ...
If in either of these cases the poet endeavours to argue or explain , magnify or diminish , to raise love or hatred , pity or terror , or any other passion , we ought to consider whether the sentiments he makes use of are proper for ...
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This may perhaps be conformable to the taste of those critics who are pleased with nothing in a poet which has not life and manners ascribed to it ; but for my own part I am pleased most with those passages in this description which ...
This may perhaps be conformable to the taste of those critics who are pleased with nothing in a poet which has not life and manners ascribed to it ; but for my own part I am pleased most with those passages in this description which ...
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As it is visible that the poet bad his eye upon Ovid's account of the universal deluge , the reader may observe with how much judgment he has avoided everything that is redundant or puerile in the Latin poet .
As it is visible that the poet bad his eye upon Ovid's account of the universal deluge , the reader may observe with how much judgment he has avoided everything that is redundant or puerile in the Latin poet .
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