A New Review: With Literary Curiosities and Literary Intelligence, Том 1author, 1782 |
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... fhall now proceed to observe that no man ever fat down to examine the works of an other with the requifites which , to judge of him by the fpecimen which he has given of them in the work before us , he feems to poffefs . To a strong and ...
... fhall now proceed to observe that no man ever fat down to examine the works of an other with the requifites which , to judge of him by the fpecimen which he has given of them in the work before us , he feems to poffefs . To a strong and ...
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... fhall be a digreffion on Dryden . I should have preferred indeed a still more fplendid paf- fage ( if any one part of fuch a work can be called more fplendid than another ) on the excellency of circumstantial imagery in poetry , if I ...
... fhall be a digreffion on Dryden . I should have preferred indeed a still more fplendid paf- fage ( if any one part of fuch a work can be called more fplendid than another ) on the excellency of circumstantial imagery in poetry , if I ...
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... fhall felect only the following picture of Sigifmonda , as it has the fame attitude in which the appears in a famous piece of Correggio . Mute , folemn forrow , free from female noife , Such as the Majefty of grief deftroys : For ...
... fhall felect only the following picture of Sigifmonda , as it has the fame attitude in which the appears in a famous piece of Correggio . Mute , folemn forrow , free from female noife , Such as the Majefty of grief deftroys : For ...
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... fhall add nothing to what I have already faid on this fubject * ; but only ell the occafion and manner of his writing it . Mr. St. John , afterwards Lord Bolingbroke , hap- pening to pay a morning vifit to Dryden , whom he always ...
... fhall add nothing to what I have already faid on this fubject * ; but only ell the occafion and manner of his writing it . Mr. St. John , afterwards Lord Bolingbroke , hap- pening to pay a morning vifit to Dryden , whom he always ...
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... fhall conclude this firft extract , and give the remainder in a future Review . 13. From the green myriads in the peopled grafs- The mole's dim curtain , and the lynx's beam ; Of fmell the headlong lionefs between , And hound fagacious ...
... fhall conclude this firft extract , and give the remainder in a future Review . 13. From the green myriads in the peopled grafs- The mole's dim curtain , and the lynx's beam ; Of fmell the headlong lionefs between , And hound fagacious ...
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