The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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The observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a They are some of them uncommon , but such as the reader must assent to , when he sees ...
The observations follow one another like those in Horace's Art of Poetry , without that methodical regularity which would have been requisite in a They are some of them uncommon , but such as the reader must assent to , when he sees ...
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on this head , because ignorant readers , who have formed their taste upon the quaint similes , and little turns of ... but to amuse and relax the mind of the reader , by frequently disengaging him from too painful an attention to the ...
on this head , because ignorant readers , who have formed their taste upon the quaint similes , and little turns of ... but to amuse and relax the mind of the reader , by frequently disengaging him from too painful an attention to the ...
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His first appearance in the assembly of fallen angels , is worked up with circumstances which give a delightful surprise to the reader ; but there is no incident in the whole poem which does this more than the transformation of the ...
His first appearance in the assembly of fallen angels , is worked up with circumstances which give a delightful surprise to the reader ; but there is no incident in the whole poem which does this more than the transformation of the ...
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