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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... in as great reputation among the poets and critics , as the mutilated figure above - mentioned is among the statuaries and painters . ... seem very often to have copied after : it in their dramatic writings , and in their poems NO .
... in as great reputation among the poets and critics , as the mutilated figure above - mentioned is among the statuaries and painters . ... seem very often to have copied after : it in their dramatic writings , and in their poems NO .
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it in their dramatic writings , and in their poems upon love . Whatever might have been the occasion of this ode , the English reader will enter into the beauties of it , if he supposes it to have been written in the person of a lover ...
it in their dramatic writings , and in their poems upon love . Whatever might have been the occasion of this ode , the English reader will enter into the beauties of it , if he supposes it to have been written in the person of a lover ...
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... of detraction with which he makes his entrance into the world : but how much more noble is the fame that is built on candor and ingenuity , according to those beautiful lines of Sir John Denham , in his poem on Fletcher's works !
... of detraction with which he makes his entrance into the world : but how much more noble is the fame that is built on candor and ingenuity , according to those beautiful lines of Sir John Denham , in his poem on Fletcher's works !
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I cannot conclude this paper without taking notice , that we have three poems in our tongue , which are of the same nature , and each of them a masterpiece in its kind ; the Essay on Translated Verse , the Essay on the Art of Poetry ...
I cannot conclude this paper without taking notice , that we have three poems in our tongue , which are of the same nature , and each of them a masterpiece in its kind ; the Essay on Translated Verse , the Essay on the Art of Poetry ...
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As the first place among our English poets is due to Milton , and as I have drawn more quotations out of him than from ... upon his Paradise Lost , which I shall publish every Saturday , ' till I have given my thoughts upon that poem .
As the first place among our English poets is due to Milton , and as I have drawn more quotations out of him than from ... upon his Paradise Lost , which I shall publish every Saturday , ' till I have given my thoughts upon that poem .
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