The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Side 3
This Ode in the Greek ( besides those beauties observed by Madam Dacier ) has several harmonious turns in the words , which are not lost in the English . I must further add , that the translation has preserved every image and sentiment ...
This Ode in the Greek ( besides those beauties observed by Madam Dacier ) has several harmonious turns in the words , which are not lost in the English . I must further add , that the translation has preserved every image and sentiment ...
Side 15
In short , Monsieur Boileau has given us all the poetry , but not all the passion , of this famous fragment . I shall in the last place present my reader with the English translation . I. Blest as th ' immortal Gods is he , The youth ...
In short , Monsieur Boileau has given us all the poetry , but not all the passion , of this famous fragment . I shall in the last place present my reader with the English translation . I. Blest as th ' immortal Gods is he , The youth ...
Side 34
It was called the Argumentum Basilinum , ( others write it Bacilinum or Baculinum , ) which is pretty well expressed in our English word club - law . When they were not able to confute their antagonist , they knocked him down .
It was called the Argumentum Basilinum , ( others write it Bacilinum or Baculinum , ) which is pretty well expressed in our English word club - law . When they were not able to confute their antagonist , they knocked him down .
Side 63
... that our English author has , after the same manner , exemplified several of his precepts in the very precepts themselves . I shall produce two or three instances of this kind . Speaking of the insipid smoothness which some readers ...
... that our English author has , after the same manner , exemplified several of his precepts in the very precepts themselves . I shall produce two or three instances of this kind . Speaking of the insipid smoothness which some readers ...
Side 86
As the first place among our English poets is due to Milton , and as I have drawn more quotations out of him than from any other , I shall enter into a regular criticism upon his Paradise Lost , which I shall publish every Saturday ...
As the first place among our English poets is due to Milton , and as I have drawn more quotations out of him than from any other , I shall enter into a regular criticism upon his Paradise Lost , which I shall publish every Saturday ...
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