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
... reader will find in it that pathetic simplicity which is so peculiar to him , and so suitable to the Ode he has here trans- lated . This Ode in the Greek ( besides those beau- ties observed by Madam Dacier ) has several harmo- nious ...
... reader will find in it that pathetic simplicity which is so peculiar to him , and so suitable to the Ode he has here trans- lated . This Ode in the Greek ( besides those beau- ties observed by Madam Dacier ) has several harmo- nious ...
Side 4
... reader with it in ano- ther paper . In the mean while , I cannot but won- der , that these two finished pieces have never been attempted before by any of our countrymen . But the truth of it is , the compositions of the SPECTATOR . NO ...
... reader with it in ano- ther paper . In the mean while , I cannot but won- der , that these two finished pieces have never been attempted before by any of our countrymen . But the truth of it is , the compositions of the SPECTATOR . NO ...
Side 10
... reader with some letters which I have received upon this subject . The first is sent me by a physician . " MR . SPECTATOR , " THE lover's leap , which you mention in your 223d paper , was generally , I believe , a very effec- tual cure ...
... reader with some letters which I have received upon this subject . The first is sent me by a physician . " MR . SPECTATOR , " THE lover's leap , which you mention in your 223d paper , was generally , I believe , a very effec- tual cure ...
Side 14
... reader will enter into the beauties of it , if he supposes it to have been written in the person of a lover sitting by his mistress . I shall set to view three different copies of this beautiful ori- ginal : the first is a translation ...
... reader will enter into the beauties of it , if he supposes it to have been written in the person of a lover sitting by his mistress . I shall set to view three different copies of this beautiful ori- ginal : the first is a translation ...
Side 15
... reader will see that this is rather an imitation than a translation . The circumstances do not lie so thick together , and follow one another with that vehemence and emotion as in the original . In short , Monsieur Boileau has given us ...
... reader will see that this is rather an imitation than a translation . The circumstances do not lie so thick together , and follow one another with that vehemence and emotion as in the original . In short , Monsieur Boileau has given us ...
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