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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They give us a taste of her way of writing , which is perfectly conformable with that extraordinary character we find of her , in the remarks of those great critics who were conversant with her works when they were entire .
They give us a taste of her way of writing , which is perfectly conformable with that extraordinary character we find of her , in the remarks of those great critics who were conversant with her works when they were entire .
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This ode was preserved by an eminent Greek critic , who inserted it intire in his works , as a pattern of perfection in the structure of it . Longinus has quoted another ode of this great poetess , which is likewise admirable in its ...
This ode was preserved by an eminent Greek critic , who inserted it intire in his works , as a pattern of perfection in the structure of it . Longinus has quoted another ode of this great poetess , which is likewise admirable in its ...
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I shall leave it with the critics to determine whether the place , which this shepherd so particularly points out , was not the above - mentioned Leucate , or at least some other lover's leap , which was supposed to have had the same ...
I shall leave it with the critics to determine whether the place , which this shepherd so particularly points out , was not the above - mentioned Leucate , or at least some other lover's leap , which was supposed to have had the same ...
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1 侈 A fragment of Sappho , which I design for the subject of this paper , is in as great reputation among the poets and critics , as the mutilated figure above - mentioned is among the statuaries and painters .
1 侈 A fragment of Sappho , which I design for the subject of this paper , is in as great reputation among the poets and critics , as the mutilated figure above - mentioned is among the statuaries and painters .
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I wonder that not one of the critics or editors , through whose hands this ode has passed , has taken occasion from it to mention a circumstance related by Plutarch . That author , in the famous story of Antiochus , who fell in love ...
I wonder that not one of the critics or editors , through whose hands this ode has passed , has taken occasion from it to mention a circumstance related by Plutarch . That author , in the famous story of Antiochus , who fell in love ...
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